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THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF 
AMERICAN LITERATURE 



FOR THE BENEFIT OF SUPERINTENDENTS, TEACHERS AND SCHOOL OFFICIALS 



BY 

F. W. MINCKS. 



Communicatio cum aliis fons est intellectus. 



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Copyrighted 1899 by 
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ALL BIGHTS RESERVED. 



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PREFACE. 



The long felt need of an intellectual means by which a pupil can exchange 
literary work and be in touch with all the best schools of this nation prompted us 
to compile this work at a great expense of time, labor and money. It will give the 
North an opportunity to learn of the South, of all the beautiful scenery, plants, 
flowers and fruits. You are in touch with all the best schools of our country, as 
we solicit only those that we know to be the best. 

Our idea is to improve the better schools and benefit the smaller. It is put 
on an elevated basis, and by the course we are pursuing in exchanging literary work 
no harm can come from it, but a great deal of good result therefrom. It teaches 
a pupil how to write and depend upon himself. It will teach him to write an intel- 
ligent letter about his own home, the industries of his section of the country, and 
other important things that all intelligent boys and girls are interested in. 

A long and careful study has convinced us that a great deal of good may be 
derived from a bureau of this kind, and since the plan has been indorsed by some 
of the best school men of the Mississippi valley we are more firm in our belief than 
ever. It is something that will interest every pupil in our public schools. It will 
be a help in the study of geography and history, as well as- any particular event of 
which a pupil may wish to know. 

This volume contains the names of all the States of the Union, the counties, 
the county seats and other large cities. In addition to this the names of superin- 
tendents and members of the boards of education for all these places are given, and 
interesting points of school law from each State. 

From various parts of the country are letters written by school children con- 
cerning the geography of their section of the country, showing how this subject can 
be carried on successfully. 



TO SUPERINTENDENTS. 



If at any time a superintendent wishes to change his location, with the 
Directory in hand he has all the means he needs to find a vacancy. He can cor- 
respond with the Bureau and learn of the most desirable vacancies, or he has the 
name and address of any one to whom he would wish to write. All those whose 
names are found in the directory are members of the Bureau, and will gladly fur- 
nish any information needed. It is no small matter to be in close touch with 
school men all over this great country. Man grows, develops, by coming in con- 
tact with man. Here is an opportunity to come in contact with the best minds of 
your country. 



TO SCHOOL OFFICERS. 



Do you want the best teachers in the land ? Do you want to know where to 
find them ? The Directory will tell you where you can find teachers who desire to 
change their location. You can correspond with other school officers and know 
just what you are getting. In purchasing necessary supplies for your schools you 
can first know the experience that some other board has had with the supplies, and 
thus save you not only money but save the schools from being imposed upon by a 
lot of cheap, unused material. Should you at any time fail to get the desired infor- 
mation the Bureau will gladly assist. There will not be a day in the year that this 
Directory will not be of use to you. 

After June ist, 1900, we expect to locate in Louisville, Ky., in order that we 
may be more centrally located. Further information concerning the future location 
will be given in the future. 



TO TEACHERS. 



A teacher should know more than he teaches, and should be in close touch 
with as many different schools and teachers as possible. 

The Directory places you in a position that will enable you to be in direct 
communication with almost every school in the land. 

It at once places you in a position that will enable you to secure a better 
position than you now occupy. It will enable you to command better wages than 
you are now getting. After having used the Directory one year no teacher would 
do without it. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR EXCHANGE OF LITERARY WORK. 



In the exchange of literary work we kindly ask that the pupils' names and 
addresses be not given. If such should be done we kindly ask that such names and 
addresses be erased before the communications are handed to the pupils. This 
work may constitute a part of their school work and may be graded the same as 
other work. 

All letters should be read and signed by the superintendent, principal or 
teacher. The Directory is placed in the hands of the school officials and not in the 
hands of the pupils. 

In this volume are letters from different parts of the United States which 
illustrate plainly one important use of the Directory. 

These letters are written by pupils of the Eighth Grade, and show what may 
be accomplished along the line of geography studied in this way. 



RENEWAL OF DIRECTORY. 



Our Directory will not become useless at the end of a year. 

We have arrangements by which it will be kept up to date. 

Each year all members will be furnished with information concerning any 
change made in the superintendency of any school in any State. Members can 
then make entries, as there are spaces left for that purpose. 

Every two years information will be furnished concerning changes made in 
school boards, spaces being left in the Directory for such entries. The Directory 
will be wholly renewed at the end of five years. 

In the meantime we propose to include England, Scotland and Ireland. 

While it is a fact that many school boards consist of more than three mem- 
bers, we do not think it necessary to give but three, and in so doing have aimed to 
give those that would be most beneficial to the members of our Bureau. 



NATIONAL MEETING OF SUPERINTENDENTS. 



The Superintendents of the National Bureau will meet once a year, in the 
month of June. The first meeting will be held June 13 and 14, 1900, at Louisville, 
Ky. At that meeting it will be decided at what place the next meeting shall be 
held the following year by a vote of the members of the Bureau. 

At this meeting of Superintendents papers upon subjects relative to school 
work will be read by members of the Bureau, and afterward turned over to us that 
we may publish them in book or pamphlet form. All members may procure copies 
by paying postage and cost of publication. 

Below are given subjects that will be discussed at this meeting. 

1 . At what point in the course of study should pupils be permitted to spe- 
cialize ? 

2. How many years should writing be taught in the schools ? 

3. In the study of physics, botany and zoology, what portion of the time 
should be given to laboratory work ? 

4. What lessons does the history of the schools of Germany have for us ? 

5. Should German be taught in our public schools ? 

6. The future of the Mississippi valley as a factor of the world's civili- 
zation. 

7. What incentive should be presented to pupils to induce them to attend 
or remain in school ? 

8. What are the leading defects in the teaching of English in the grades 
and in the high schools ? 

9. What are the merits and demerits of high school foot ball games, mili- 
tary companies, club swinging organizations and "red fire " games and organiza- 
tions in general ? 



io. What are the merits and demerits of high school State and district ora- 
torical contests ? 

ii. " Professional honor" as applied to superintendents and teachers. 
What are the essential elements of success in school supervision ? 
To what extent should a superintendent seek to control the habits of 



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of school and city libraries ? 



What is the duty of the superintendent toward temperance organizations? 

To what extent should a superintendent keep silent politically ? 

What are the comparative merits, so far as the schools are concerned, 



The lack of practicability in the public school. Its cause and cure. 

The common schools in 1950. 

How can a greater love for classic literature be created in pupils ? 



DRAWING. 



General Purpose: Aside from considerations of personal culture, the serv- 
iceableness of drawing to the industrial employments is its chief recommendation. 
There is hardly any class of persons to whom it is not beneficial, and to many 
classes it is almost indispensable. To the architect and others whose occupations 
are based largely on the work of the artist it is absolutely essential. 

To train the eye to judge distance and direction, absolute and relative, size, 
shape, color, and the hand to execute rapidly and accurately the mandates of the 
mind. 



WRITING AND SPELLING. 



The demand in the business world for good writing and spelling increases as 
the complexity of business relation and the necessity for written records of business 
transactions increases. The importance of this part of the school work is, there- 
fore, more forcibly emphasized than ever before. 

We therefore offer the following prizes to pupils in schools having our Di- 
rectory. 

Prize No. 1. For the best drawing $50.00 

Prize No. 2. For the best letter 50.00 

These prizes are for the grades only. 

PRIZE FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL. 

For the best specimen of pressed flowers $50 . 00 

Each certificate of membership will contain the conditions upon which these 
prizes are awarded. 



INDORSEMENTS. 



Dr F. IV. Mincks, Portland, Ind. 

My Dear Sir: Having been informed of the plan, purposes and scope of your proposed book 
entitled "The National Bureau of American Literature," I write to thank you for the conception, 
preparation and publication of so useful a work. You have entered a field practically unworked, and 
have collected and systematically arranged a surprisingly large amount of information which, to all 
intelligent and wide awake teachers, superintendents and school officers, will prove invaluable in 
many ways. I predict for your book the large sale which its merits and usefulness so fully justify. 

Very truly, 

Craven L. Hottel, 
Superintendent City Schools, 
July 12. 1899. Columbia City, Ind. 



Dr. F. IV. Mincks .Portland, Ind. 

Dear Sir: Having had the plan of your book explained to me, I do not hesitate to say that I am 
pleased with the idea and feel that it is a long stride toward the advancement of education. I believe 
that school men will at once see the great benefit to be derived from such a work and will not be long 
in providing themselves with a work that will place them in close touch with all other school men of 
the United States. 

You deserve great praise for attempting such an arduous task and so successfully accomplish- 
ing it. Beyond doubt there will be a great demand for it. 

Respectfully, 

Evan W. Griffiths, 

Ohio Wesley College, July 25, 1899. Delaware, O. 



Dr. F W. Mincks. Portland. Ind. 

Dear Sir: It strikes me that the information contained in such a school directory will be found 

very helpful indeed. Yours truly, 

D. M, Geeting, 

Ex-State Supt. Public Instruction, 

Indianapolis, Ind. 



STATES. 



Alabama, 

Alaska, 

Arizona, 

Arkansas, 

California, 

Colorado, 

Connecticut, 

Dakota, North, 

Dakota, South, 

Delaware, 

District of Columbia, 

Florida, 

Georgia, 



Idaho, 

Illinois, 

Indiana, 



Iowa, 

Kansas, 

Kentucky, 

Louisiana, 

Maine, 

Maryland, 

Massachusetts, 

Michigan, 

Minnesota, 



Mississippi, 

Missouri, 

Montana, 



Indian Territory, Nebraska, 



Nevada, 
New Jersey, 
New Mexico, 
New York, 
North Carolina, 
Ohio, 
Oregon, 
Pennsylvania, 
Rhode Island, 



South Carolina, 

Tennessee, 

Texas, 

Utah, 

Vermont, 

Virginia, 

Washington, 

West Virginia, 

Wisconsin, 

Wyoming. 



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STATE OF ALABAMA. 



Counties. 

Autauga 

Baldwin 

Barbour 

Bibb 

Blount 

Bullock 

Butler 

Calhoun 

Chambers 

Cherokee 

Chilton 

Choctaw 

Clarke 

Clay 

Cleburne 

Coffee 

Colbert 

Conecuh 

Coosa 

Covington 

Crenshaw 

Cullman 

Dale 

Dallas 

De Kalb 

Elmore 

Escambia 

Etowah 

Fayette 

Franklin 

Geneva 

Greene 

Hale 



Counties. 

Henry 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Lamar 

Lauderdale 

Lawrence 

Lee 

Limestone 

Lowndes 

Macon 

Madison 

Marengo 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mobile 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Perry 

Pickens 

Pike 

Randolph 

Russell 

Saint Clair 

Shelby 

Sumter 

Talladega 

Tallapoosa 

Tuscaloosa 

Walker 

Washington 

Wilcox 

Winston 



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STATE OF ALABAMA. 



County. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Autauga 



Frattville 



J. B. Bed 

Judge W. F. Wilkinson 

1902, Jno. Burns 



Baldwin 



Daphne 



D. C. Bvne 



J. H. H. Smith 
1902, J. S. Lambert 



Barbour 



Clavton 



R. E. Brooks 



J. E. Crews 

R. D. Freyer 

1902, J. W. Nix 



Bibb 



Centerville H. K. W. Smith 



Blount 



Blountsville 



Bullock 



Union Springs 



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STATE OF ALABAMA. 
County. City. Supt. Board. 
Butler Greenville : — 



Wm. H. Hames 
Calhoun Jacksonville j aco b Forney W. B. Beeson 

Joe Graham 



Jno. S. Jemison 
Chambers LaFayette Geo. R. McNeill E. M. Oliver 

1902, W. B. Wood 



J M Webb 
Cherokee Center j no . T. Roe G. P. Smith 

1902, J. C. Hale 



Chilton Clanton 



Choctaw g ut l 



er 



13 



STATE OF ALABAMA. 



County. 
Clarke 



City. 



Grove Hill 



Supt. 



Board. 



Clav 



Ashland 



Cleburne 



Edwardsville 



B. T. Foster 

J. H. Johnson 

1902, A. A. Hurst 



Coffee 



Elba 



J. A. Cornly 



C. W. Simmons 

J. B. Rushing 

1902, H. C. Bryant 



Colbert 



Tuscumbia 



W. F. Trump 



G. Lulddemann 

F. A. DeVere 

1902, O. G. Simpson 



Conecuh 



Evergreen 



J. A. Liner 



N. Stall worth 

Dr. J. A. McCreary 

1902, Dr. P. M.. Bruner 



14 



STATE OF ALABAMA. 



County. 
Coosa 



City. 
Rockford 



Supt. 
Robt. McChuters 



Board. 

H. W. Pond 

W. H. Bentley 

1902, L. C. Ellis 



Covington 



Andalusia 



Jael T. Hardage 



Crenshaw 



Ru tied ere 



Cullman 



Falkville 



E. L. Hays 



M. F. Patterson 

D. O. Stinson 

1902, S. J. Patterson 



Dale 



Ozark 



I. R. Hunkins 



Wm. Garner 

C. A. Stokes 

1902, H. H. Blackmail 



Dallas 



Selma 



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STATE OF ALABAMA, 



County. 
DeKalh 



City. 



Ft. Payne 



Supt. 



Board. 



Elmore 



Wetumpka R. O. Meek 



Felix L. Smith 

J. M. Jenkins 

1902, M. Hohenberg 



Escambia 



Pollard 



W. A. Finlay 

J. D. Owens 

1902, W. J. McLellan 



Etowah 



Gadsden 



I. W. Hill 



Jno. H. Disque 

R. B. Kyle 

1902, C. F. Cross 



Fayette 



Fayette C. H. A. J. Treadaway 



PL A. McKinnon 

B. N. Lourey 

1902, J. F. Smith 



Franklin 



Bel Green 



J. J. Underwood 

M. F. Wood 

1902, R. F. Ezzell 



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STATE OF ALABAMA. 



County. 



Geneva 



City. 



Geneva C. H. 



Supt. 



Nat. Pace 



Board. 

M. F. Fleming- 

W. W. Barnett 

1902, J. M. Jeter 



Greene 



En taw 



Jno. G. Apsey 



Hale 



Greensboro 



Henry 



Abbeville 



J. Y. Brown 



Dr. A. S. Steagall 

R. W. Miller 

1902, Jno. B. Wood 



Jackson 



Stevenson 



W. H. Boarost 



P. B. Timberlok 

H. J. Jacoway 

1902, W. J. Tally 



Jefferson 



Birmingham 



J. H. Phillip 



A. O. Lane 

W. M. Drenner 

1902, Samuel Weeman 



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STATE OF ALABAMA. 



County. 



Lamar 



City. 



Vernon 



Supt. 



Board. 



J. C. Mattox 

C. V. Thompson W. L. Morton 

1902, J, D. McCluskey 



Landerville 



Florence 



A. D. Rav 



Jno. W. Abercrombie 
1902, Geo. W. Brock 



Laurence 



Moulton 



Lee 



Opelika 



J. T. Gorman 

Dr. N. P. Banks 

1902, A. E. Barnett 



Limestone 



Athens M. K. Clements D. T. Phillips 

1902, R. R. Mosau 



Lowndes 



Havenville 



M. S. McKee 



H. M. Caffey 
R. S. McWherter 
1902, E. Harrell 



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STATE OF ALABAMA. 



County. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Macon 



Tuskegee 



M. B. Pain 



G. W. Campbell 
1902, W. H. Crawford 



Madison 



Huntsville 



Marengo 



Linden 



L. G. Biggens 



C. B. Cleveland 

R. M. Schwarz 

1902, P. P. Glass 



Marion 



Pikeville J. H. Simmons M. O. Young 

1902, Houston Howell 



Marshall 



Guntersville 



W. P. Thomason 

Sam. Henry 

1902, T. L. Farrow 



Mobile 



Mobile 



Jno. Dyerby 



Wm. H. Lunkauf 

M. F. Tucker 

1902, Jno. E. Michael 



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STATE OF ALABAMA. 



County. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Monroe 



Monroeville 



Montgomery 



Montgomery 



Chas. L. Floyd 



B. G. Baldwin 

C. F. Moritz 

1902, A. D. Layre 



Morgan 



Decatur 



R. R. Harris 



Jno. D. Wyker 

C. Ed. Albeo 

1902, W. L. Dinomore 



Perry 



Marion 



J. D. Cross 



Pickens 



Carrollton 



Pike 



Troy 



F. J. Cowart 



Jno. Gamble 

Chas. Henderson 

1902, B. M. Talbot 



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STATE OF ALABAMA. 



County. 
Randolpn 



City. 



Weedower 



Supt. 



Board. 



Russell 



Seale 



1902 



Benj. Jennings 
E. H. Glenn 
P. A. Green 



Saint Clair 



Ashville 



N. A. Hood 

E. J. Robinson 

1902, Geo. W. Hodges 



Shell) v 



Columbiana 



F. Mvnatt 



Jim Dykes 

Henry Milner 

1902, J. S. Seeper 



Sumter 



Livingston 



Talladega 



Talladega 



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STATE OF ALABAMA. 



County. 
Tallapoosa 



City. 
Dadeville 



Supt. 

S. T. Pearson 



Board. 

J. M. Oliver 

C. M. Cowpens 

1902, F. A. Vaughn 



Tuscaloosa 



Tuscaloosa 



Jas H. Foster 



J. J. Harrison 

W. C. Jennison 

1902, W. D. Leed 



Walker 



Jasper 



R. D. Argo 



W. R. Richardson 

J. Shepherd 

1902, J. M. Crawford 



Washington 



St. Stevens 



Wilcox 



Camden 



Winston 



Houston 



22 



STATE OF ARIZONA. 

County. County. 

Apache Final 

Maricopa Yarapai 

Mohave Yuma 
Pima 



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STATE OF ARIZONA. 



County. 
Apache 



City. 



Supt. 



St. John John T. Hogue 



Board. 

E. S. Perkins 

Alfred Ruiz 

1902, S. H. Beattie 



Maricopa 



Emery Kays 
Phoenix W. B. Creager Jno. T. Hill 

1902, Dr. A. H. Hughes 



Mohave 



Mineral Park- 



Pima 



Tucson John Hughes 



Thos. Wilson 

Samuel Drachnian 

1902, C. Richardson 



Pinal 



Florence 



L. C. Herr 



W. H. Benson 

Jno. Miller 

1902, H. N. Lewis 



Yarapai 



Prescott a. J. Mathews 



T. G. Norris 

H. T. Andrews 

1902, Win. Clay pool 



Yum; 



Yuma 



A. Frank 



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STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County. 

Arkansas 

Ashley 

Baxter 

Benton 

Boone 

Bradley 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Chicot 

Clark 

Clay 

Cleburne 

Cleveland 

Columbia 

Conway 

Craighead 

Crawford 

Crittenden 

Cross 

Dallas 

Desha 

Drew 

Faulkner 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Garland 

Grant 

Greene 

Hempstead 

Hot Spring 

Bloward 

Independence 

Izard 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Johnson 

La Fayette 

Lawrence 



County. 

Lee 

Lincoln 

Little River 

Logan 

Lonoke 

Madison 

Marion 

Miller 

Mississippi 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Nevada 

Newton 

Ouachita 

Perry 

Phillips 

Piler 

Poinsett 

Polk 

Pope 

Prairie 

Pulaski 

Randolph 

St. Francis 

Saline 

Scott 

Searcy 

Sebastian 

Sevier 

Sharp 

Stone 

Union 

Van Bur en 

Washington 

White 

Woodruff 

Yell 



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STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County. 
Arkansas 



City. 
De Witt 



Supt. 



Board. 



Ashley 



Hamburg 



Baxter 



Mountain Home 



Benton 



Bentonville 



S. J. Blocher 



L. H. McGill 

Jas. Rice 

1902, W. H. Conine 



Boone 



I. Kirbv 
Harrison Q I. Scott T. A. Johnson 

1902, H. A. Crandell 



Bradley 



Warren 



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STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County. 
Calhoun 



City. 



Hampton 



Supt. 



J. H. Rowland 



Board. 

D. H. Tobin 

J. S. Newton 

1902, T. N. Means 



Carroll 



Eureka Springs 



C. S. Barnett 



O. M. Clarke 

A. Coffey 

1902, M. T. Gear 



Chicot 



Lake Village 



Harry E. Cook 



Johnson Chapman 

Henry Harden 

1902, P. H. Frazier 



Clark 



Arkadelphia 



F. W. Miller 



L. J. Weber 

A. M. Crow 

1902, R. W. Hine 



Clay 



Bovdsville 



E. F. Melton 

T. A. James 

1902, F. E. Gravs 



Cleburne 



Heber 



Albert F. Riley 



T. R. Brice 

W. L. Thompson 

1902, J. R. Baker 



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STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County. 



Citv. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Cleveland 



Toledo 



Columbia 



Magnolia J- W. Cantwell Judge Reid 

1902, H. C. Stewart 



.onwav 



Morrillton W. H. Jones 



R. A. Baird 

C. C. Reid 

1902, W. W. Mayo 



Craighead 



Jonesboro E. B. Barrett 



R. L. Collins 

B. B. Barnette 

1902, W. S. Ellis 



Crawford 



Van Bur en 



Crittenden 



Marion 



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STATE OF ARKANSAS. 

County. City. Supt Board. 

W. T. Jones 

Cross Wittsburgh Jos. Fondren 

1902, W. E. Thomas 



Dallas Princeton 



Desha Arkansas City 



Drew Monticello 



t, „ J- p - Witte 

Faulkner Conway D. S. Paisley D. O. Horton 

1902, J. E. Martin 



„ M. Montague 

Franklin Ozark C. E. Sloaks Walter Clinton 

1902, T. C. Moore 



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STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County. 
Fulton 



City. 
Salem 



Supt. 



Board. 



Garl-and 



Hot Springs 



Grant 



Sheridan 



Greene 



Paragould 



M. P. Huddleston 



John Cook 

Frank Carter 

1902, A. A. Knox 



Hempstead 



Washington 



W. F. Lee 



F. P. Harkness 

W. S. Eakin 

1902, Jas. Hamilton 



Hot Spring 



Malvern 



W. D. Leiper 



Jos. E. Chamberlain 

I. H. B. Adams 

1902, Dr. S. Reamey 



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STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County. 



Howard 



City. 



Centre Point 



Supt. 



Finis Potter 



Board. 

J. A. Hughes 

W. M. Gilbert 

1902, A. J. Forgy 



Independence 



Batesville 



Izard 



Melbourne 



G. W. Cypert 



E. A. Baxter 

S. R. Hinkle 

1902, J. B. Baker 



Jackson 



Newport 



J. P. W. Brouse 



H. Brustein 

T. J. Watson 

1902, J. M. Jones 



Jackson 



Jacksonport 



R. W. Anderson 



W. P. Robinson 
1902, L. Grant 



Jefferson 



Pine Bluff 



S. M. Tayler 

J. H. Hinemon Mo. Hauf 

1902, J. W. Crawford 



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County 
Johnson 



STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



City 

Clarksville 



Supt. 



Board. 



La Fayette 



Lewisville 



Lawrence 



Powhatan 



Lee 



Marianna 



T. A. Futrall 



Lincoln 



Star City 



W. H. Atkins 

E. J. Atkinson 

1902, E. V. Hellems 



Little River 



Richmond 



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STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County. 



Loeran 



City, 



Paris 



Supt. 
G. S. Minmiar 



Board. 

Dr. J. S. Shibley 

James Cochran 

1902, W. V. Barnes 



Lonoke 



Lonoke 



W. N. Hamlet 



H. T. Bradford 

E. O. Griffin 

1902, Dan. Daniel 



Madison 



Huntsville 



Marion 



Yellville 



S. R.Twitty 



J. C. Floyd 

J. M. Cocer 

1902, F. N. Matthews 



Miller 



Texarkana 



Mississippi 



Osceola 



G. W. Johnson 



E. M. Ayres 

J. W. Quinn 

1902, L. A. Morris 



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STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County. 
Monroe 



City. 



Supt. 



Clarendon T. E. Helen 



Board. 

P. C. Ewon 

Q. C. Thomas 

1902, W. L. Jefferies 



Montgomery 



Mount Ida 



Nevada 



Prescott 



Newton 



Jasper 



L. W. Clark 

B. E. McFeirn W. B. Moss 

1902, J. S. Hudson 



Ouachita 



Camden 



Perrv 



Perrvville 



34 



STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County 
Phillips 



City. 
Helena 



Supt. 



Board. 



I. C. Moore 

W. W. Rivers Jacob Fink 

1902, Greenfield Quortis 



Pike 



Murfreesbiro 



T'oinsett 



llarrisburg 



L. D. Freeman 

M. D. Simmons 

1902, G. T. Garney 



Polk 



Dallas 



Pope 



Dover 



W. A. Baird 

J. W. Danley 

1902, E. C. Bradley 



Prairie 



W. H. Brock 
Den Arc J. W. Simmons J. W. Brians 

1902, Dr. J. W. Bunney 



35 



STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



Count v. 



Pulaski 



City. 



Little Rock 



Supt. 



J. R. Rightsell 



Board. 

L. W. Cherry 

R. J. Polk 

1902, Louis Cohen 



Randolph 



Pocahontas 



R. N. Hamil 



S. M. White 

F. C. Kline 

1902, F. A. LeSiever 



St. Francis 



Forest Citv 



Saline 



Benton 



Scott 



Waldron 



D. A. Edwards 

T. G. Bates 

1902, J. D. Benson 



Searcy 



Marshall 



36 



STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



County. 
Sebastian 



City. 
Fort Smith 



Supt. 



Board. 



Sevier 



Locksburgh 



Sharp 



Evening Shade 



Stone 



Mountain Vie) 



Union 



Eldorado A. Woods 



B. F. Miles 

C. W. Hearin 

1902, H. W. Goodwin 



Van Buren 



Clinton 



37 



County. 



STATE OF ARKANSAS. 



City. Supt. Board. 

Dr. Campbt 
R. J. Wilsc 
1902, C. C. Connor 



Dr. Campbell 
Washington Fayettevillc N.P.Gates R.J.Wilson 



J. G. Hollard 
White Searcy J. A. Kimbraugh R. R. Wilson 

1902, C. W. Yarnell 



Warren Sale 
Woodiuff August.'. W. G. Ilix Emerson Conner 

1902, Geo. Gordon 



Thos. Cox 
Yell Daidanclle J. C. Bunch W. H. Gee 

1902, J. K. Barry 



38 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



County. 

Alameda 

Alpine 

Amador 

Butte 

Calaveras 

Colusa 

Contra Costa 

Del Norte 

El Dorado 

Fresno 

Humboldt 

Inyo 

Kern 

Lake 

Lassen 

Los Angeles 

Marin 

Mariposa 

Mendocino 

Merced 

Modoc 

Mono 

Monterey 

Napa 

Nevada 

Placer 



County. 

Plumas 

Sacramento 

San Benito 

San Bernardino 

San Diego 

San Francisco 

San Joaquin 

San Luis Obispo 

San Mateo 

Santa Barbara 

Santa Clara 

Santa Cruz 

Shasta 

Sierra 

Siskiyon 

Solano 

Sonoma 

Stanislaus 

Sutter 

Tehama 

Tuolumne 

Trinity 

Tulare 

Ventura 

Yolo 

Yuba 



39 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



County. 
Alameda 



City. 
Oakland 



Supt, 



Board. 



Jno. Russ 

J. W. McClymons George H. Gray 

1902, H. A. Powrel 



Alpine 



Markleeville 



Amador 



J. S. Clark- 
Jackson Geo. A. Gordon Geo. F. Mack 

1902, Miss Alice E. Gartlin 



Butte 



Chico 



Chas. H. Camper 



A. L. Ne'ubarth 
1902, F. M. Cecil 



Calaveras 



San Andreas 



Jno. Waters 



Jas. Keith 

Mrs. Maggie Thornton 

1902, John Hancock 



Colusa 



J. W. Good 
Colusa Jno. E. Hayman E. W. Jones 

1902, Thomas Rutledge 



40 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

E. B. Anderson 
Contra Costa Martinez A. M. Phalen A. K. Sheats 

1902, A. j. Young 



Del Norte Crescent City J. N. McVay 



C. C. Peine 
El Dorado Placerville T. E. McCarty Mrs. Francie Gentzonger 

1902, Wm. Bland 



L. O. Stephens 
Fresno Fresno City Morris Elmer Dailey O. M. Thompson 

1902, S. L. Hogue 



W. J. McNamara 
Humboldt Enreka P. M. Condet A. C. Tibbins 

1902, T. K. Carr 



Geo. F. Willis 
Inyo Bishop Clay Hampton A. E. Janvier 

1902, Wrn. Rhine 

41 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



County, 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Kern 



Bakersfield 



Mrs. E. V. Taylor 

Leo G. Pauly 

1902, D. W. Nelson 



Lake 



Gor. E. Lawley 
Lakeport Chas. W. Haycock M. B. Elliott 

1902, Vina Hendricks 



.assen 



Susan ville 



Los Angeles 



C. J. Willell 
Pasadena James D. Graham E. A. Walker 

1902, Dclos Arnold 



Marii 



San Rafael 



R. C. Bentlev 



Thos. Hansen 
Patrick Cochrane 
1902, Wm. Magee 



Mariposa 



Mariposa 



Julia L. Jones 



A. L. Adair 

K. E. Dexter 

1902, J. W. Congdon 



42 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



Count}'-. 
Mendocino 



City. 



Ukiah 



Supt. 



J. F. Barbee 



Board. 

J. B. Sanford 

Walter Pemperton 

1902, Walter Hargrave 



Merced 



Merced 



W. E. Dodge 



J. A. Norvell 

W. A. Witlock 

1902, F. W. Koch 



Modoc 



N. Fitzgerald 



Alturas Anna L. Williams Maud Poge 

1902, C. J. Caldwell 



Mono 



Bridgeport 



Monterey 



Monterey 



Napa 



Napa City 



J. L. Shearer 



R. Sterling 

B. Parsons 

1902, J. Newman 



43 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



County. 
Nevada 



City. 
Nevada City 



Supt. 
J. G. O'Neill 



Board. 

C. E. Mulloy 
1902, L. S. Calkins 



Placer 



Auburn 



C. M. Shane 



W. B. Lordner 

J. M. Lubeck 

1902, P. D. Martin 



Plumas 



Mrs. L. L. Grove 
Quincy M p. Donnelley Miss M'g't Keddie 

1932, Mi:-s N. L. S over 



Sacramento 



Sacnimento 



San Benito 



Hollister 



J. II. Garner 



J. W. Cagney 

J~s. Slaven 

1902, J. E. Wall 



San Bernardino 



San Bernardino 



H. Connor 

N. A. Richardson John Barton 

1902, F. M. Johnson 



44 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



County. 
San Bernardino 



City. 



Riverside 



Supt. 



Board. 



S. C. Evans 

Miss Eugenia Fuller Lyman Evans 

1902, W. A. Purington 



San Diego 



Wm. H. Herbert 
San Diego p. P. Davidson Waldo S. Waterman 

1902, Samuel F. Smith 



San Francisco 



San Francisco 



P. A. Bergerat 

R. H. Webster H. E. Gedge 

1902, Vanderlynn Stow 



San Joaquin 



Stockton 



Jas. A. Barr 



A. R. Bogue 

Mrs. L. Clare Davids 

1902, C. J. Jones 



San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispc 



Al. S. Woods 



J. A. Ford 
Miss Francis Murray 
1902, D. S. Snedden 



San Mateo 



Redwood City 



E. M. Tilton 



K. A. McCarthy 

H. C. Hall 

1902, W. J. Savage 



45 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



ounty. 
Santa Barbara 



City. 



Santa Barbara 



Supt. 



Frederic Burk 



Board. 

J. W. Taggart 

C. A. Edwards 

1902, C. T. Carrier 



Santa Clara 



San Jose 



F. P. Russeet 



M. J. Graham 

R. J. Sangford 

1902, Chas. Kenyon 



Santa Cruz 



Santa Cruz 



D. C. Clark 



S. A. Palmer 

O. J. Lincoln 

1902, Chas. Steimmetz 



Shasta 



Shasta 



Sierra 



Frank R. Wehe 
Downieville E. L. Case Aden. Denmire 

1902, Stanley A. Smith 



Siskiyon 



Yreka 



46 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



County, 
Solano 



City. 
Vallejo 



jupt. 



Board. 



Solano 



Fairfield 



Sonoma 



Santa Fosa 



E. M. Cox 



1902, 



R. C. Moodey 

J. P. Overton 

C. W. Savage 



Stanislaus 



Modsto J. A. Wagner 



Thos. Downev 

A. M. Williams 

1902, J. H. Willner 



Sutter 



Yuba Citv 



Tehama 



Red Bluff 



G. K. Bingham 



F. A. Vestal 

S. Lewis 

1902, J. Nowall 



47 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



Ccunty. 
Tuolumne 



City. 



Sonora 



Supt. 



G. P. Morgan 



Board. 

Miss Nettie Siebert 

Miss M. A. Fahey 

1902, J. B. Ryan 



Trinitv 



Mary T. Hocker 
Weaverville Miss Lizzie IT. Fox H. R. Given 

1902, Cora K. Woodbury 



Tulare 



Visalia 



D. M. Adams 



Ed. McD. Graham 

L. N. Wood 

1902, Geo. A. Parker 



Ventura 



San Buenaventura 



P. W. Kauffman 



C. S. Barel 

Mrs. R. B. Hall 

1902, S. L. Shaw 



Yolo 



Woodland 



D. B. Laly 



M. Diggs 

Jno. Day 

1902, C. E. Dingle 



Yuba 



Marvsville 



James Scott 



John Toland 

James Malaley 

1902, E. T. Mamvel'l 



48 



STATE OF COLORADO. 



County. 
Arapahoe 
Bent 
Boulder 
Chaffee 
Clear Creek 
Conejos 
Costilla 
Custer 



Douglas 



Elbert 

El Paso 

Fremont 

Gilpin 

Grand 

Gunnison 

Hinsdale 



County. 
Huerfano 
Jefferson 
Lake 
La Plata 
Larimer 
Las Animas 
Ouray 
Park 
Pueblo 
Rio Grande 
Routt 
Saguache 
San Juan 
Summit 
Weld 



49 



STATE OF COLORADO. 



County. 
Arapahoe 



City. 



Denver 



Supt. 



Board. 



Bent 



Las Animas 



W. H. Clarke 



W. C. Burke 

H. Grey 

1902, J. J. Aben 



Boulder 



Boulder 



W. V. Casey 



E. J. Templer 

N. D. McKenzie 

1902, Dr. H. J. Allen 



Chaffee 



Buena V'.^ta 



Clear Creek 



Georgetown 



D. R. Hatch 



J. J. White 

C. J. Nicholas 

1902, Philip Fillius 



Conejos 



Coneios 



50 



STATE OF COLORADO. 



County. 
Costilla 



City. 



San Luis 



Supt. 



Board. 



Custer 



Rosita 



Douglas 



Castle Rock 



Elbert 



Kiowa 



Jno. F. Keran 

Geo. Fahrion 

1902, Bernard Killin 



El Paso 



Colorado Springs 



John Dietrich 



J. F. Humphrey 

R. C. Thayer 

1902, W. S. Morris 



Fremont 



Canon Citv 



J. H. Allen 



51 



Dr. R. J. Peare 
Mrs. C. G. B. Twitchell 
1902, C. J. Frederickson 



STATE OF COLORADO. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Thos. Cody 
Gilpin Central City F. L. Clark W. O. Jenkins 

1902, B. E. Seymour 



Grand Hot Sulphur Springs 



Gunnison Gunnison 



Geo. J. Richards 
Hinsdale Lake City Frank G. Folsom Hon. John Uglow 

1902, John Maurer 



Huerfano Walsenburg 



N. Koenig 
Jefferson Golden VVm. Triplet Mrs. N. M. Townsend 

1902, G. W. Parfet 

52 



STATE OF COLORADO. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Alfred Thielen 
Lake Leadville Edward C. Elliott Fen. G. Barker 

1902, Jno. A. Milner 



La Plata Parrost 



Mrs. L. C. Moore 
Larimer Ft. Collins D. C. Shaff N. W. Turt 

1902, Mrs. L. B. Bennett 



E. Brigham 
Las Animas Trinidad H. A. Hartman S. H. Stevens 

1902, Dr. A. K. Carmichall 



Ouray Ourav 



A. Heberer 
Park Fair Play Sadie H. Macy C. H. Wadley 

1902, Lent Hale 

53 



STATE OF COLORADO. 



County. 
Pueblo 



City. 
Pueblo 



Supt. 



Board. 



Geo. J. Dunbaugh 

J. S. McClung T. J. Downen 

1902, A. D. Wadhams 



Rio Grande 



Del Norte 



Geo. P. Wilson 

Jas. H. Baxter 

1902, John W. Wilson 



Routt 



Halm's Peak 



Saguache 



Saguache 



San Juan 



J. B. Patterson 
Silverton Mrs. Ellen Carbis Chas. E. Robin 

1902, Louis Wyinan 



Summit 



Breckinridge 



E. D. Stewart 



Fred Cramer 

Wm. Thomas 

1902, Gertrude Engle 



Weld 



Mrs. L. A. Mead 
Greely A. B. Copeland Fred E. Smith 

1902, Mrs. G. N. Henderson 



54 



STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 



County. 
Fairfield 
Hartford 
Litchfield 
Middlesex 



County. 
New Haven 
New London 
Tolland 
Windham 



55 



Count}-. 
Fairfield 



STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 



City. 
Bridgeport 



Supt. 



Board. 



P. W. Wren 

Chas. W. Deane E. F. Hallen 

1902, Dr. C. C. Godfrey 



Hartford 



Dr. Thos. F. Kam 
Hartford Herbert S. Bullard Joseph P. Tuttle 

1902, Mrs. W. T. Day 



Litchfield 



Litchfield 



Elbert P. Roberts 

Geo. A. Smith 

1902, C. D. Kilbourn 



Middlesex 



Middletown 



New Haven 



New Haven 



C. N. Kendall 



Eli Whitney 

F. A. Bett 

1902, Thos. Hooker 



New London 



Jonathan Trumbull 
Norwich Nathan Lee Bishop Edwin A. Tracy 

1902, Dr. P. Cassidy 



56 



STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 

Coun ty. City. Supt. Board. 

W. N. Simmons 

Tolland Tolland Edward E. Fuller 

1902, Fred S. Meacham 



.... „ H. H. Green 

Windham Biooklyn Frank Day H. P. Robinson 

1902, C. S. S. Marlor 



57 



STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. 



County. 

Allred 

Barnes 

Benson 

Billings 

Bottineau 

Bowman 

Burleigh 

Cass 

Cavalier 

Dickey 

Dunn 

Eddy 

Emmons 

Foster 

Grand Forks 

Griggs 

Hettinger 

Kidder 

La Moure 

Logan 

Mcintosh 



County. 

McKenzie 

Mercer 

Morton 

Nelson 

Oliver 

Pembina 

Pierce 

Ramsey 

Ransom 

Richland 

Rolette 

Sargent 

Stake 

Steele 

Stutsman 

Towner 

Traill 

Wallace 

Walsh 

Wells 



58 



Bowman 



STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Allred 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Barnes 



Valley City 



C. H. Roberts 



A. H. Gray 

H. Winters 

1902, Wm. Carlson 



Benson 



Winnewauken 



Billings 



Medora 



Bottineau 



Bottineau 



C. S. McCandless 



J. N. Greine 

D. Williamson 

1902, J. L. Gordu 



59 



STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. 



County. 



Burleigh 



City. 



Bismarck 



Supt. 



Wm. Moore 



Board. 

Louis Larson 

Jas. D. McDonald 

1902, H. L. Michelson 



Cass 



Fargo D. Steward 



Thos. P.aker 
1902, Max Stern 



Cavalier 



Langdon 



Thos. Sheehan M. L. Sullivan 

1902, John L. Robertson 



Dickey 



Thos. Lefton 
Ellendale W. M. Lawyer A. J. Applquirt 

1902, E. W. Meachen 



Dunn 



Eddy 



New Rockford 



60 



County. 
Emmons 



STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. 



City. 



Supt. 



Williamsport Jno. Kenper 



Board. 



Foster 



Garrington 



Grand Forks 



Grand Forks 



Griggs 



Cooperstown 



Hettinger 



Kidder 



Steele 



61 



STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
La Moure 



City. 



Grand Rapids 



Supt. 



J. H. Hunter 



Board. 

H. D. Holcomb 

C. S. Deisem 

1902, M. McLeod 



Logan 



Napoleon 



H. F. Mersdorf 

S. VI. Barry 

1902, G. A. Bryant 



Mcintosh 



Ashlev 



McKenzie 



Mercer 



Stanton 



Katie Gallayger 



John Gallayger 

Wm. Goetz 

1902, Carl Richter 



Morton 



Mandan 



W. R. Kilpatrick 



C. E. V. Draper 

T. C. Cumins 

1902, H. Harmon 



62 



STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Nelson 



Citv. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Oliver 



Stanton 



Pembina 



Pembina 



W. A. Godward 



T. R. Shaw 

T. L. Price 

1902, A. Short 



Pierce 



F. Atkinson 
Rugby Mary T. Baldwin M. Madsen 

1902, L. N. Torron 



Ramsev 



_ A. M. Powell 

Devil s Lake J. A. Haig E. J. Chamberlain 

1902, Geo. W. Jamieson 



Ransom 



Lisbon 



63 



STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Richland 



City. 
Wahpeton 



Supt. 
H. G. Keepper 



Board. 

Jake Rickert 

Henry Vahlke 

1902, O. A. Hazen 



Rolette 



Rolla 



Sargent 



P. G. Nogle 
Forman V. M. Simpson J. W. Christion 

1902, E. M. Fyelstad 



Stark 



Dickinson 



Steele 



Sherbrooke 



W. H. Butler 



Stutsman 



Jamestown 



C. C. Schmidt 



64 



Alfred Steel 

Geo. Lut2 

1902, F. Ingalls 



County. 
Towner 



STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. 



City. 



Cando 



Supt. 



Board. 



Traill 



Caledonia 



Mrs. L. R. Peterson 



S. N. Little 

Grant Baxton 

1902, L. Olson 



Wallace 



Walsh 



Grafton 



Wells 



Sykeston 



65 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Count}'. 

Aurora 

Beadle 

Bon Homme 

Boreman 

Brookings 

Brown 

Brule 

Buffalo 

Butte 

Campbell 

Charles Mix 

Choteau 

Clark 

Clay 

Codington 

Custer 

Davison 

Day 

Delano 

Denel 

Dewey 

Douglas 

Edmunds 

Ewing 

Fall River 

Faulk 

Grant 

Gregory 

Hamlin 

Hand 

Hanson 

Harding 

Hughes 

Hutchinson 

Hyde 

Jackson 

Jerauld 

Kingsbury 

Lake 



County. 

Lawrence 

Lincoln 

Lungenbeel 

Lyman 

McCook 

McPherson 

Marshall 

Martin 

Meade 

Meyer 

Miner 

Minnehaha 

Moody 

Nowlin 

Pennington 

Potter 

Pratt 

Presho 

Pyatt 

Rinehart 

Roberts 

Sanborn 

Schnasse 

Schobey 

Shannon 

Spink 

Stanley 

Sterling 

Sully 

Todd 

Tripp 

Turner 

Union 

Wagner 

"Walworth 

Washabaugh 

Washington 

Yankton 

Ziebach 



66 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Aurora 



City. 
Plankinton 



Snpt. 



Board. 



Beadle 



Huron 



Bon Homme 



Tyndall 



Boreman 



Brookings 



Brookings L. J. Walter 



Horace Fishback 

S. W. Lockwood 

1902, T. J. Carlyle 



Brown 



Aberdeen 



E. T. Fetch 



67 



Robert Moodv 

J. M. Carr 

1902, E. H. Fargo 



Choteau 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Brule 



City. 



Supt. 



Chamberlain J. B. Emery 



Board. 

J. A. Strouble 

W. L. Cook 

1902, G. F. Pilager 



Buffalo 



Gannvalley 



Butte 



Minnesela 



Campbell 



Mound City 



Charles Mix 



Wheeler 



A. Grimes 

M. L. Grimes 

1902, S. Durmin 



68 



County. 
Clark 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



City. 
Clark 



Snpt. 
S. A. Emery 



Board. 

C. S. Sherwood 

J. N. Piatt 

1902, V. Anderson 



Clay 



Vermillion 



Codington 



Watertown 



Custer 



Custer 



R. H. Lord 



Mrs. S. E. Ainsley 

W. E. Benedict 

1902, J. N. Granger 



Davison 



Mitchell 



E. J. Quigley 



H. L. Bras 
E. B. Van Alstine 
1902, A. E. Dean 



Day 



Webster 



E. A. Miller 



69 



Jno. Arthur 

Findlay Ross 

1902, A. L. Smith 



Ewing 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Delano 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Denel 



Clear Lake 



Dewey 



Douglas 



Wm. Moore 
Armour Mrs. Lena Kyte W. F. Stearns 

1902, Leroy Booher 



Edmunds 



Ipswich 



W. P. Wilson 



A. B. Chubbuck 

S. H. Rossiter 

1902,. John Owens 



70 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

G. E. Wilson 
Fall River Hot Springs E. J. Moore J, F. Parks 

1902, Rev. A. B. Brown 



Faulk Faulkton 



Henry Shafer 
Grant Milbank W. N. Phillips' S. S. Lockhart 

1902, J. C. Wood 



Gregory 



Hamlin Castlewood 



Hand Miller 



71 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Hanson 



City. 



Alexandria 



Supt. 



H. G. Uteley 



Board. 

Lewis Weber 

V. K. Stillwell 

1902, Wm. Marble 



Harding 



Hughes 



Pierre 



Ida P. Hatch 



J. E. Mallery 

Dr. Robinson 

1902, I. A. Fisher 



Hutchinson 



Olivet 



J. S. Headley 



Joe Ashley 

G. W. Murner 

1902, J. H. Piper 



Hyde 



Highmore 



Jackson 



72 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Jerauld 



City. 



Washington Springs 



Supt. 



E. H. Wood 



Board. 

J. W. Smart 
Ed. Smith 
1902, Mrs. Eva Whitney 



Kingsbury 



Desmet 



E. E. Swanson 



J. H. Carroll 

F. N. Dow 

1902, E. A. Morrison 



Lake 



J. J. Fitzgerald 
Madison R. B. McClenon Geo. Beck 

1902, W. H. Beardsley 



Lawrence 



E. W. Martin 
Deadwood Alexander Strachan W. L. McLaughlin 

1902, Jacob Goldberg 



Lincoln 



Canton 



Lungenbeel 



73 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Lyman 



City. 



Oacoma 



Supt. 



Board. 



McCook 



Salem 



McPherson 



Jas. Greig 
Leola P. S. O'Reilley Chas. Turner 

1902, Theo. J. P. Giedt 



Marshall 



Britton 



Martin 



Meade 



Sturgis 



C. W. Young- 



H. O. Anderson 

P. E. Sparks 

1902, Robert Tallene 



74 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Meyer 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Miner 



Howard 



J. E. Tschautz 



F. L. Mumford 

C. L. Oleson 

1902, T. H. Radcliffe 



Minnehaha 



Sioux Falls 



F. C. McClelland 



S. H. Magner 

G. H. Kiland 

1902, B. H. Requa 



Moody 



Flandrean 



J. A. Goodrich 



Dr. F. A. Spafford 

F. E. Minier 

1902, J. E. Peart 



Nowlin 



Pennington 



Rapid City 



H. B. Larrabee 



75 



Fred H. Rugg 

A. J. Mosier 

1902, W. F. Hall 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Potter 



City. 



Gettysburg 



Supt. 



O. J. Smith 



Board. 

J. R. Hughes 

Stephen Hall 

1902, H. N. Kiplinger 



Pratt 



Presho 



Pyatt 



Rinehart 



Roberts 



Wilmot 



76 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



County. 
Sanborn 



City. 
Woonsocket 



Supt. 
A. H. Avery 



Board. 

Noah Keller 

D. B. Finch 

1902, Connor Cooney 



Schnasse 



Schobey 



Shannon 



Spink 



Redfkld 



J. M. Scott 



H. A. Kaeppler 

W. A. Morris' 

1902, Henry Shirk 



Stanley 



Mrs. Ida Mead 
Pierre Ida P. Hatch J. E. Mallery 

1902, Maud Russell Carter 



77 



SI \IT OK SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Court tv, 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Sterling 



Sully 



Onida 



Todd 



Ft. Randal 



Tripp 



Turner 



Parker 



J. P. Byers 



Dr. L. W. Cooke 

J. W. Watson 

1902, T. I. Willsie 



Union 



Elkpoint 



H. E. French 



F. M. Gilmore 
H. H. Blair 

1002, J. W. Ellis 



78 



STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
Wagner ■ — 



Washabaugh 



Washington 



Ziebach 



Ii. P. Hall 
Walworth Bangor C. B. Van Horn 

1902, Geo. Banngari- 11 



Yankton Yankton 



79 



STATE OF DELAWARE. 

County. County. 

Kent Sussex 

New Castle 



80 



County. 

Kent 



STATE OF DELAWARE. 



City. 



Camden 



Supt. 



Board. 

I. W. F. Cooper 

L. S. Conwell 

1902, A. P. Hinsley 



New Castle 



~ , A. O. Corrick 

New Castle W. W. Knowles L. E. Eliason 

1902, J. E. Phillips 



Sussex 



Georgetown 



O. D. Robinson 

Rowan Tammany 

1902, Henry A. Houston 



81 



STATE OF FLORIDA. 



County. 

Alachua 

Baker 

Bradford 

Brevard 

Calhoun 

Clay 

Columbia 

Dade 

Duval 

Escambia 

Franklin 

Gadsden 

Hamilton 

Hernando 

Hillsborough - 

Holmes 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Lafayette 

Leon 



County. 

Levy 

Liberty 

Madison 

Manatee 

Marion 

Monroe 

Nassau 

Orange 

Polk 

Putnam 

Saint John's 

Santa Rosa 

Sumter 

Suwannee 

Taylor 

Volusia 

Wakulla 

Walton 

Washington 



County. 
Alachua 



STATE OF FLORIDA. 



City. 
Gainesville 



Supt. 
W. M. Holloway 



Board. 

W. H. Robertson 

H. Pasher 

1902, Geo. T. Lutiner 



Baker 



Sanderson 



Bradford 



Lake Butler 



Brevard 



Saint Lucie 



J. H. Sams 



Jno. M. Dixon 

S. F. Gibbs 

1902, E. C. Summtin 



Calhoun 



Abe's Spring 



Clay 



Green Cove Springs 



B. Lester Gladden 

W. W. Shedd J. N. West 

1902, Lafayette Thomas 



83 



County. 
Columbia 



STATE OF FLORIDA. 



City. 
Lake City 



Supt. 



Board. 



Dade 



Miami 



Duval 



Jacksonville 



Geo. P. Glenn 



W. A. Bours 

Jno. E. Hartridge 

1902, E. C. Pickett 



Escambix 



Pensacola 



N. B. Cook 



A. V. Clubb 

A. C. Blount 

1902, E. Ward 



Franklin 



Appalachicola 



R. M. Yent 



Josepb Daly 
1902, W. I. Matties 



Gadsden 



Quincy 



J- R- Key 



84 



B. S. G. Smith 

J. E. G. Campbell 

1902, J. W. Hinson 



STATE OF FLORIDA. 



County. 
Hamilton 



City. 



Jasper 



Supt. 



Board. 



Hernando 



Brooksville 



I. B. Turnley 



E. W. Law 

H. C. Valentine 

1902, T. J. Graham 



Hillsborough 



Perry G. Wall 
Tampa L. W. Buchholz Dr. J. H. Symes 

1902, Hugh Somerville 



Holmes 



Cerro Gordo 



A. J. Mathews 



Jackson 



Marianna 



Jefferson 



T. S. Clarke 
Monticello J. H. Girardeneau J. W. Wethington 

1902, C. T. Shepherd 



85 



STATE OF FLORIDA. 



County. 
Lafayette 



City. 
New Troy 



Supt. 



Board. 



Leon 



Geo. I. Davis 
Tallahassee N. W. Eppes J. R. Cohen 

1902, Gilbert Harsfield 



Levy 



Brofison 



Liberty 



Bristol 



Madison 



— Madison 



Manatee 



Pine Level 



86 



STATE OF FLORIDA. 



County. 
Marion 



City. 



Ocala 



Supt. 



W. D. Cam 



Board. 

H. K. Smith 

M. S. Moser 

1902, B. I. Hull 



Monroe 



Key West 



Nassau 



Fernandina 



C. A. Snowball 



C. B. McNair 

N. A. Hicks 

1902, Wm. H. Wingoli 



Orange 



Rev. R. W. Lawton 
Orlando W. B. Lynch D. E. Ives 

1902, H. H. Witherington 



Polk 



E. G. Wilder 
Bartow J. L. Hollingsworth H. H. Hancock 

1902, L. J. Marquis 



Putnam 



Dr. Geo. E. Welch 
Palatka Thos. W. Ralph H. J. Fowler 

1902, Lawrence Tucker 



87 



County. 
Saint John's 



STATE OF FLORIDA. 



City. 
St. Augustine 



Supt. 



Board. 



M. R. Cooper 

E. H. Reynolds S. A. Colee 

1902, D. A. Meddleton 



Santa Rosa 



Milton 



Sumter 



Sumter V 



Suwannee 



Live Oak 



Tavlor 



Perry 



Volusia 



Daytona 



C. E. Richards 



Rev. C. M. Bingham 

O. G. Robinson 

1902, G. H. Ludwig 



County. 
Wakulla 



STATE OF FLORIDA. 

City. Supt. 
Crawford 



Board. 



Walton 



Euchee Anna 



Washington 



Vernon 



89 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Appling 
Baker 
Baldwin 
Banks 
Bartow 
Berrien 
Bibb 
Brooks 
Bryan 
Bulloch 
Burke 
Butts 
Calhoun 
Camden 
Campbell 
Carroll 
Catoosa 
Charlton 
Chatham 
Chattahochee 
Chattooga 
Cherokee 
Clarke 
Clay 
Clayton 
Clinch 
Cobb 
Coffee 
Colquitt 
Columbia 
Coweta 
Crawford 
Dade 
Dawson 
Decatur 



County. 
DeKalb 
Dodge 
Dooly 
Dougherty 
Douglas 
Early 
Echols 
Effingham 
Elbert 
Emanuel 
Fannin 
Fayette 
Floyd 
Forsyth 
Franklin 
Fulton 
Gilmer 
Glascock 
Glynn 
Gordon 
Greene 
Gwinnett 
Habersham 
Hall 

Hancock 
Haralson 
Harris 
Hart 
Heard 
Henry 
Houston 
Irwin 
Jackson 
Jasper 
Jefferson 



90 



STATE OF- GEORGIA. 



County. 
Johnson 
Jones 
Laurens 
Lee 

Liberty 
Lincoln 
Lowndes 
Lumpkin 
McDuffie 
MclntosE"" 
Macon 
Madison 
Marion 
Meriweather 
Miller 
Milton 
Mitchell 
Monroe 
Montgomery 
Morgan 
Murray 
Muscogee 
Newton 
Oconee 
Oglethorpe 
Paulding 
Pickens 
Pierce 
Pike 
Polk 
Pulaski 
Putnam 
Quitman 
Rabun 



County. 
Randolph 
Richmond 
Rockdale 
Schley 
Screven 
Spalding 
Stewart 
Sumter 
Talbot 
Taliaferro 
Tattnall 
Taylor 
Telfair 
Terrell 
Thomas 
Towns 
Troup 
Twiggs 
Union 
Upson 
Walker 
Walton 
Ware 
Warren 
Washington 
Wayne 
Webster 
White 
Whitfield 
Wilcox 
Wilkes 
Wilkinson 
Worth 



91 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Appling 



City. 



Supt. 



Baxley J. H. Thomas 



Board. 

T. A. Parker 

I. W. Johusa 

1902, J. M. Johusa 



Baker 



Newton 



Baldwin 



Milledgeville Rich N. Lamar 



W. A. Cook 

W. H. Stembridge 

1902, J. D. Mynick 



Banks 



Homer J. S. Chambers 



A. S. Thompson 

A. J. Ward 

1902, G. Duckill 



Bartow 



Cartersville 



W. W. Davts 



Jno. W. Akin 

F. M. Ford 

1902, J. M. Moon 



Benien 



Nashville 



T. E. Williams 



W. S. Walker 

J. J. Moore 

1902, T. W. Gaskins 



92 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Bibb 



City. 
Macon 



Supt. 
D. O. Abbott 



Board. 



Brooks 



Quitman 



Bryan 



Bryan 



Bulloch 



Statesboro 



Jas. S. Hagin 



A. Trapnell 

S. L. Moore 

1902, John Cromley 



Burke 



Waynesboro 



J. H. Thoberk 



R. C. Neely 

E. J. Cochran 

1902, S. W. Palmer 



Butts 



T. S. Hammond 

Jackson C. S. Maddox J. McMichall 

-( 1902, D. N. Carmichall 



93 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Calhoun 



City. 
Morgan 



Supt. 



Board. 



Camden 



St. Mary's 



W. N. Casey, Jr. 



Campbell 



L. S. Roan 
Fairburn Jno. E. Pendergrast L. M. Westbrook 

1902, K. A. Nisbet 



Carroll 



Dr. W. W. Fitts 
Carrollton J. L. Caldwell Judge W. F. Brown 

1902, Jesse R. Griffin 



Catoosa 



Raggold 



Charlton 



Trader's Hill 



94 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Chatham 



City. 



Supt. 



Savannah Otis Ashmore 



Board. 

Col. Geo. Mercer 
Capt. J. R. F. Tattnall 
1902, B. A. Denmark 



Chattahochce 



Columbus 



C. B. Gibson 



R. A. Carson 

J. A. Kirwen 

1902, F. D. Peabody 



Chattooga 



Summerville 



Cherokee 



Canton 



Clarke 



Athens 



G. G. Bond 



A. L. Hull 

D. C. Barrow 

1902, C. D. Flanigen 



Clay 



Ft. Gaines S. E. Lewis 



W. A. Graham 

W. J. Green 

1902, A. S. Brown 



95 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Clayton 



City. 



Jonesboro 



Supt. 



R. L. Paine 



Board. 

E. M. Blalock 

W. R. Ward 

1902, W. B. Stewart 



Clinch 



Homersville 



Geo. M. Dame 

W. T. Smith 

1902, S. W. Register 



Cobb 



Coffee 



Douglas 



J. R. Overman 



Dr. Sibbett 

O. Rudolph 

1902, B. Peterson 



Colquitt 



Moultrie 



J. F. Monk 



O. A. Beall 

W. C. Vereen 

1902, Z. H. Clark 



Columbia 



Appling 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Coweta 



City. 



Newman 



Supt. 



Board. 



Crawford 



Knoxville 



Dade 



Trenton 



Dawson 



Dawsonville 



Decatur 



Bainbridge J. S. Bradwell 



C. L. Funderburk 

E. A. Maxwell 

1902, N. C. Bell 



DeKalb 



Decatur 



97 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



Count)'-. 
Dodge 



City. 



Eastman 



Supt. 

W. T. Gaulden 



Board. 

B. R. Calhoun 

S. Hurman 

1902, M. H. Edwards 



Dooly 



Vienna 



Dougherty 



Albany 



L. E. Welch 

H. M. Mcintosh 

1902, Jno. A. Davis 



Douglas 



Douglasville 



Early 



Blakely 



Echols 



Statenville 



W. A. Harn 



J. S. Carter 

E. E. Carter 

1902, H. H. Wester 



98 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Effingham 



City. 
Springfield 



Supt. 



Board. 



Elbert 



Elberton 



Emanuel 



Swainsboro 



E. Warren 



Mike Brown 

W. M. Turner 

1902, E. J. Coleman 



Fannin 



Morgantown 



Fayette 



Fayetteville John Hole 



W. T. Glover 

J. B. Thornton 

1902, G. W. Wallis 



Flovd 



Rome 



99 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Forsyth 



City, 
dimming 



Supt. 



H. L. Patterson 



Board. 

W. E. Boyd 

W. W. Jones 

1902, Geo. W. Stovall 



Franklin 



Carnesville 



Fulton 



Atlanta 



W. F. Slaton 



Hoke Smith 

L. Z. Rosser 

1902, J. G. Bloodworth 



Gilmer 



Ell i jay 



L. M. Simmons 



T. Y. Penband 

W. H. Pettit 

1902, J. Hudson 



Glascock 



Gibson 



E. B. Rogers 



Jno. C. Kitchens 

S. Peebles 

1902, W. C. Lomgham 



Glynn 



Brunswick 



G. J. Orr 



Dr. D. D. Atkinson 

W. E. Kay 

1902, A. Livingston 



100 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Gordon 



City. 



Snpt. 



Board. 



Greene 



Greensboro 



F. G Webb 



Judge Lewis 

E. D. Jones 

1902, Judge Weaver 



Gwinnett 



J. P. Byrd 
Lawrenceville J. A. Bagwell D. T. Cain 

1902, L. F. McDonald 



Habersham 



Clarksville 



Hall 



Gainesville J. W. Marion 



H. H. Perry 

Judge Prior 

1902, Judge Rudolph 



Hancock 



Sparta 



Wm. T. Dumas 



Frank L. Little 

Geo. S. Varderman 

1902, L. Reese 



101 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Jesse Beall 

Haralson Buchanan T. A. Hutcheson 

1902, Price Edwards 



Harris Hamilton 



T. L. McMullen 
Hart Hartwell J. R. Stephens J. M. Thornton 

1902, E. N. Mason 



Heard Franklin 



R. J. Arnold 
Henry McDonough J. Q Daniel Lawrence Duffy 

1902, A. G. Combs 



E. S. Wellons 
Houston Perry R. N. Holtzclaw C. F. Cooper 

£t3?^ - 1902, J. H. Hodges 

102 



County. 
Irwin 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



City. 



Irwinville 



Supt. 



Board. 



Jackson 



Jefferson 



G. J. N. Wilson 



H. M. Appleby 

T. W. Webb 

1902, J. N. Holder 



Jasper 



Monticello 



W. A. Reid 



H. B. Jordon 

C. F. Thompson 

1902, D. L. Cornwell 



Jefferson 



Louisville 



Johnson 



Wrightsville 



S. W. Walker 



A. W. Crawford 

J. W. Flanders 

1902, A. F. Daley 



Jones 



Clinton E. W. Childs 

103 



Dr. S. C. Pursley 

R. H. Bonner 

1902, J. C. Barrow 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Laurens 



City. 
Dublin 



Supt. 



Board. 



T. J. Blackshear 

W. S. Ramsay John Bunch 

1902, Dr. W. A. Thomas 



Lee 



Leesburg 



J. R. Long 



F. M. Heath 

G. W. Warwick 

1902, W. H. Newsom 



Liberty 



Walthourville 



J. B. Marlin 



Joshua Lang 

J. M. Caswell 

1902, E. Way 



Lincoln 



Lincolnton 



Lowndes 



Valdosta 



W. B. Merritt 



E. P. S. Denmark 

B. P. Jones 

1902, H. C. Briggs 



Lumpkin 



Dahlonega 



104 



F. W. Hall 

J. F. Moon 

1902, W. A. Charters 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
McDuffie 



City. 



Thompson 



Supt 



R. L. Moon 



Board. 

C. H. Ellington 

Dr. E. S. Harrison 

1902, T. A. Scott 



Mcintosh 



Darien 



J. B. Bond 



Jas. Lachlison 

O. Hopkins 

1902, W. H. Atwood 



Macon 



Oglethorpe 



Madison 



Danielsville 



B. N. White 



Jno. H. Rice 

D. N. Fatten 

1902, W. C. Birchmore 



Marion 



Buena Vista 



Meriweather 



Greenville 



105 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 



Miller 



City. 



Colquitt 



Supt. 



J. R. Williams 



Board. 

James Cook 

S. C. DeBary 

1902, J. S. Clifton 



Milton 



Alpharetta 



G. M. Hook 



R. R. Treadwell 

D. W. Devore 

1902, John B. Kembell 



Mitchell 



Camilla 



J. H. Powell 



J. P. Heath 

J. B. Lewis 

1902, Nat. Bradford 



Monroe 



Forsyth 



Dan. P. Hice 



A. C. Jackson 

J. H. Huddleston 

1902, T. H. Phinzee 



Montgomery 



Mt. Vernon 



A. B. Plutcheson 



J. C. McAllister 

J. M. D. McGregor 

1902, S. B. Meadrims 



Morgan 



Madison 



M. F. Ramsey 



E. H. George 

M. F. Atkinson 

1902, W. A. Mustin 



106 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Murray 



City. 
Spring Place 



Supt. 



Board. 



Muscogee 



Columbus 



Newton 



Covingfton 



W. C. Wright 



Major Jno. B. Davis 

Judge J. M. Belche 

1902, Col. J. C. Lester 



Oconee 



Watkinsville 



W. B. Langford 

R. E. Thrasher 

1902, D. M. White 



Oglethorpe 



Lexington 



Paulding 



Dallas 



107 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 



Pickens 



City. Supt. 

Jasper John W. Henley 



Board. 

Jno. G. Faulkner 

E. Wofford 

1902, David Anderson 



Pierce 



Blackshear 



J. A. Harper 



Randal Davis 

Calvin Thomas 

1902, Jackson Walker 



Pike 



Zebulon 



Jeff Davis 



J. H. Howell 

J. T. Baker 

1902, J. B. Mathews 



Polk 



Cedartown 



H. L. Sewell 



J. S. Stubbs 

R. A. Adams 

1902, W. T. Gibson 



Pulaski 



Hawkinsville 



N. E. Ware 



E. J. Henry 

P. H. Lovejoy 

1902, J. J. Harvard 



Putnam 



Eatonton 



108 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Quitman 



City. 



Georgetown 



Supt. 



H. M. Kaigler 



Board. 

J. A. Avra 

A. H. Teel 

1902, I. L. Balkcom 



Rabun 



Clayton 



Randolph 



Cuthbert 



W. S. Ludley 



D. W. Hammock 

H. F. Sessions 

1902, R. L. Move 



Richmond 



Augusta 



L. B. Evans 



Wm. C. Jones 

James Tobin 

1902, W. F. Alexander 



Rockdale 



Conyers 



B. P. Glenn 



J. H. Almand 

Alonzo McEhaney 

1902, R. W. Tucker 



Schley 



Ellaville 



109 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 
County. City. Supt. Board. 

Screven Sylvania 



Dr. N. B. Drewry 
Spalding Griffin J. Henry Walker J. M. Brawner 

1902, R. F. Strickland 



B. L. Wood 
Stewart Lumpkin -p -p. James F. S. Singer 

1902, E. O. Daniel 



Allen Fort 
Sumter Americus j g_ Mathis Jno. A. Cobb 

1902, Dr. G. T. Miller 



T. H. McDowell 
Talbot Talbotton O. D. Gorman H. C. Dickson 

1902, R. Leonard 



Taliaferro Crawfordsville 

110 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Tattnall 



City. 



Reidsville 



Supt. 



Jno. Hughey 



Board. 

T. S. McCall 

S. J. De Loveh 

1902, M. W. Smith 



Taylor 



Butler 



A. B. Dix 



M. F. Chapman 

I. F. Peebles 

1902, O. F. Montfort 



Telfair 



McRae 



Terrell 



Dawson 



J. R. Hawkins 



J. A. Laing 

E. L. Rainey 

1902, A. J. Baldwin 



Thomas 



Thomasville 



K. J. Mackan 



D. T. Forrest 

J. B. Might 

1902, Robt. Alexander 



Towns 



Hiawassee 



A. B. Greene 



111 



J. N. Gibson 

T. J. Hooper 

1902, O. C. Wyly 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Troup 



City 



La Grange 



Supt. 



O. A. Bull 



Board. 

W. V. Gray 

W. R. Bradfield 

1902, H. W. Miller 



Twiggs 



Jeffersonville 



Union 



Blairsville 



Upson 



A. W. White 
Thoniaston Rembert G. Smith H. Thompson 

1902, T. M. Mathews 



Walker 



Lafayette 



W. D. Reid 



Dr. J. H. Hammond 

S. J. Shaw 

1902, P. D. Fortune 



Walton 



Monroe 



112 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Ware 



City. 



Supt. 



Waycross E. A. Pound 



Board. 

A. M. Knight 

J. M. Wells 

1902, H. P. Brewer 



Warren 



Warrenton 



Washington 



Sandersville 



Wayne 



Jessup 



AVebster 



Preston 



White 



Cleveland 



113 



STATE OF GEORGIA. 



County. 
Whitfield 



City. 



Dalton 



Supt. 



B. M. Thomas 



Board. 

S. E. Berry 

D. K. McKamy 

1902, Jno. Black 



Wilcox 



Abheville 



W. A. Little 



J. R. Monroe 

P. S. Olive 

1902, J. D. Mozarond 



Wilkes 



B. S. Irvin 
Washington T. E. Hollingsworth S. H. Hardeman 

1902, J. A. Benson 



Wilkinson 



Irwinton 



Rev. W. S. Baker 



Col. J. W. Lindsey 

I. S. King 

1902, J. R. Hawl 



Worth 



Isabella 



114 



STATE OF IDAHO. 



Ccunty. 

Ada 

Alturas 

Bear Lake 

Boise 

Cassia 

Idaho 

Kootenai 



County, 

Lemhi 

Nez Perce 

Oneida 

Owyhee 

Shoshone 

Washington 



115 



Idaho 



STATE OF IDAHO. 



County. 
Ada 



City. 



Boise Citv 



Supt. 



Jno. W. Daniels 



Board. 

Geo. H. Stewart 

I. D. Cahalan 

1902, F. D. Cook 



Alturas 



Bellevue 



Bear Lake 



Paris 



A. M. Rich 

Mrs. Lottie Price 

1902, Mrs. Louise Cole 



Boise 



Idaho City 



Cassia 



Albion 



116 



STATE OF IDAHO. 



County. 
Kootenai 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Lemhi 



Salmon City 



Nez Perce 



Lewiston 



J. D. McCankey 

C. W. Shaff 

1902, W. P. Hunt 



Oneida 



Malade City 



W. R. Evans 



J. R. Thomas 

L. L. Evans 

1902, D. C. McDougal 



Owyhee 



Silver City 



Shoshone 



Pierre City 



Washington 



Indian Valley 



117 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



Countv. 



County, 



Adams 

Alexander 

Bond 

Boone 

Brown 

Bureau 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Champaign 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Coles 

Cook 

Crawford 

Cumberland 

De Kalb 

De Witt 

Douglas 

Du Page 

Edgar 

Edwards 

Effingham 

Fayette 

Ford 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallatin 

Greene 

Grundy 

Hamilton 

Flancock 

Hardin 

Henderson 

Henry 

Iroquois 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Jersey 

Jo Daviess 

Johnson 

Kane 

Kankakee 

Kendall 

Knox 

Lake 

La Salle 

Lawrence 



Lee 

Livingston 

Logan 

McDonough 

McFIenry 

McLean 

Macon 

Macoupin 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mason 

Massac 

Menard 

Mercer 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Moultrie 

Ogle 

Peoria 

Perry 

Piatt 

Pike 

Pope 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Randolph 

Richland 

Rock Island 

Saint Clair 

Saline 

Sangamon 

Schuyler 

Scott 

Shelby 

Stark 

Stephenson 

Tazewell 

Union 

Vermillion 

Wabash 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

White 

Whiteside 

Will 

Williamson 

Winnebago 

Woodford 



118 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 



Adams 



City. 



Quincy 



Supt. 



A. A. Seehorn 



Board. 

Geo. W. Earhart 

W. N. Brown 

1902, H. C. Mulligan 



Alexander 



John A. Haynes 
Cairo Taylor C. Qenenden Edwin D. Carey 

1902, John H. Jones 



Bond 



Greenville 



M. G. Clark 



W. T. Easley 

W. A. McLam 

1902, H. B. Heninger 



Boone 



Belvidere 



A. J. Snyder 



Frank Goodrich 

Jas. Cook 

1902, M. D. Perkins 



Brown 



Mt. Sterling: 



A. C. Cohagan 



Frank Crane 

M. A. O'Neil 

1902, E. Allison 



Bureau 



Dr. C. A. Palmer 
Princeton C. Snow A. C. Best 

1902, G. B. Harrington 



119 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
Calhoun Hardin 



R. E. Eaton 
Carroll Mt. Carroll Ada M. Briggs J. M. Kinney 

1902, Chas. Marker 



Clay Louisville 



J. S. Patterson 
Clinton Carlyle E. E. Van Cleve G. Van Hoorebeke 

1902, E. A. Kahlert 



J. B. Mitchell 
Coles Charleston J. K. Stableton Dr. N. Starr 

1902, John Glaseo 



T. Gallagher 
Cook Chicago E. Benjamin Andrews Graham Harris 

1902, T. Brennan 



120 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 
Cass 



City. 



Virginia 



Supt. 



W. B. Bixler 



Board. 

Chas. Wilson 

J. T. Robertson 

1902, A. A. Leeper 



Champaign 



Champaign 



Christian 



Taylorville 



Jno. A. Cheney 



G. G. Large 

W. D. Hoover 

1902, B. V. Martin 



Clark 



Marshall 



Crawford 



Robinson 



C. H. Neilson 



E. E. Newlin 

F. W. Lewis 

1902, J. C. Eagleton 



Cumberland 



d 



Toledo 



N. B. Bonham 



Geo. Starger 
F. M. Snyder 
1902, Mrs. Chas. Hanker 



121 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 
De Kalb 



City. 



Sycamore 



Supt. 



J. N. Pedee 



Board. 

C. D. Rogers 

H. S. Earley 

1902, A. C. Cliffe 



De Witt 



Clinton 



E. B. Bentley 



Dr. T. E. Downey 

A. J. Latimer 

1902, F. J. Lang 



Douglas 



Tuscola 



Chas. Ammerman 



Chris. C. Cross 

H. C. Jones 

1902, J. F. Stacy 



Du Page 



Wheaton 



Edsrar 



Paris 



J. D. Shoop 



H. S. Tanner 

J. C. Risser 

1902, O. S. Jones 



Edwards 



Albion 



J. W. Emerson 



J. M. Campbell 

Chas. Emerson 

1902, Jesse Bunting 



122 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 



Effingham 



City. 



Effing-ham 



Supt. 



J. D. Foucht 



Board. 

J. B. Jones 
Mrs. Bettie D. Kelley 
1902, W. M. Stewart 



Favette 



J. J. Brown 
Vandalia J. N. Street B. W. Henry 

1902, Judge Geo. Turner 



Ford 



Paxton 



O. J. Barninum 



Weaver White 

M. Dorsey 

1902, W. J. Latur 



Franklin 



Benton 



S. T. Robinson 



Dr. Henry Smith 

Dr. A. G. Orr 

1902, Frank Spiller 



Fulton 



Lewiston 



B. E. Nelson 



R. A. Randall 

H. W. Masters 

1902, Austin Grafton 



Gallatin 



Shawneetown 



M. T. Van Cleve 



D. M. Kinsall 

G. A. Harmon 

1902, H. M. Peeples 



123 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 
Greene 



City. 



Carrollton 



Supt. 



Board. 



Grundy 



Morris 



P. K. Cross 



Dr. W. E. Walsh 

Geo. Colthurst 

1902, J. W. McKindley 



Hamilton 



McLeonsboro 



J. P. Gilbert 



W. T. Pemberton 

Sam'l Blader 

1902, Hiram Lombert 



Hancock 



Carthage 



W. K. Hill 



A. W. O'Harra 

Hon. O. F. Beny 

1902, S. H. Ferris 



Hardin 



Elizabethtown 



Alfred Ewinglon 



J. R. Putton 

Ora Nave 

1902, Milas Ferret 



Henderson 



Oquaka 



124 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

C. M. Turner 
Henry Cambridge Elmer E. Jones Jno. Hull 

1902, J. S. Chilburg 



Iroquois Watsega 



Dr. W. W. Essick 
Jackson Murphysboro Chas. W. Parkinson Chas. Clay 

1902, Thos. J. Sharpe 



Jasper Newton 



Dr. J. H. Hamilton 
Jefferson Mt. Vernon J. T. Ellis T. E. Wescott 

1902, Jno. R. Allen 



Ed. J. Vaughn 
Jersey Jerseyville J- Pike D. J. Murphy 

1902, Robert Wurton 

125 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 
Jo Daviess 



City. 
Galena 



Supt. 



J. W. Cupples 



Board. 

Wm. Spensley 

Dr. J. C. Jenckes 

1902, James Hudson 



Johnson 



Vienna 



Kane 



Geneva 



Kankakee 



Dr. C. F. Smith 
Kankakee F. N. Tracy Col. H. W. Snow 

1902, Edward A. Lecons 



Kendall 



C. E. Moore 
Yorkville Herbert Bassett Mrs. W. R. Newton 

1902, Dr. G. F. Hoadley 



Knox 



Galesburg 



W. L. Steele 



L. T. Stone 

L. F. Wertman 

1902, J. W. Hammond 



126 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



Com it v. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Lake 



Waukegan 



W. F. Cramer 



Rev. W. H. Lohr 
Mrs. Josie Rogers 
1902, J. R. Dady 



La Salle 



Ottawa 



Lawrence 



Bridgeport 



Lee 



Dixon 



Chas. W. Groves 



G. W. I. Brown 

J. W. Stephens 

1902, C. G. Smith 



Livingston 



Pontiac 



G". A. Weldon 



E. M. Johnson 

Alex. McKay 

1902, H. A. Foster 



Logan 



Dr. Katherine Miller 
Lincoln F. M. Richardson Dr. L. L. Leeds 

1902, E. G. King 
127 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 
McDonough 



City. 



Macomb 



Supt. 



R. C. Rennick 



Board. 

Jno. Cook 

Elmer Walker 

1902, John Keeper 



McHenry 



Woodstock 



C. W. Hart 



F. W. Streets 

J. W. Primm 

1902, Fremont Hoy 



McLean 



Bloomington 



E. M. Van Petten 

1902, 



Bradford Potter 

Millard Lloyd 

Wm. A. Gerken 



Macon 



Decatur 



David Shellabarger 

Jas. F. Roach 

1902, Mrs. Minnie P. Hostetler 



Macoupin 



Carlinville 



E. H. Owen 



R. A. Harkins, M. D. 

J. B. Liston 

John Westerner 

1902, W. H. Home 



Madison 



Edwardsville 



J. M. Parkinson 



G. B. Crane 

E. A. Keller 

1902, R. Klingle 



128 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



"ounty. 
Marion 



City. 



Salem 



Supt. 



D. B. Fager 



Board. 

I. B. Berts 

S. J. Smith 
1902, G. W. Spencer 



Marshall 



Lacon 



Mason 



Havana 



F. W. B. Everhart 



Dr. F. M. Coppel 

H. G. Bruning 

1902, W. H. Allen 



Massac 



Metropolis City 



J. M. Reynolds 



Robert Adkins 

Fowler Armstrong 

1902, T. R. Anderson 



Menard 



Petersburg 



G. W. L. Meeker 



Dr. J. D. Whitley 

H. B. Albers 

1902, C. P. Horner 



Mercer 



Aledo 



J. W. Collins 



H. R. Morrison 

Geo. A. Cooke 

1902, W. B. Frew 



129 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County 
Monroe 



City. 



Waterloo 



Supt. 



J. W. Jackson 



Board. 

Judge P. C. Brey 

Geo. C. Crocker 

1902, D. M. Hardy 



Montgomery 



Hillsboro 



Josiah Bixler 



A. E. Neal 

A. M. Howell 

1902, W. H. North 



Morgan 



Jacksonville 



Moultrie 



Sullivan 



J. L. Hughes 



E. A. Silver 

Frank Spitler 

1902, W. A. Steele 



Ogle 



Oregon 



W. W. Martin 



T. A. Jewitt 

Dr. H. A. Mix 

1902, C. D. Etnyre 



Peoria 



Peoria 



N. C. Dougherty 



B. Meals 

Jno. S. Stevens 

1902, O. J. Bailey 



130 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 
Perry- 



City. 
Pinckneyville 



Supt. 



Board. 



Piatt 



Monticello 



W. C. Hobson 



O. W. Moore 

C. J. Bean 

1902, T. V. Dilatush 



Pike 



Pittsfield 



W. R. Hatfield 



Miss Chella Cadwell 

R. T. Hicks 

1902, Rose Mathews 



Pope 



Golconda 



Jno. H. Whitten 



Lewis McCoy 

D. G. Thompson 

1902, A. W. Walker 



Pulaski 



Mound City 



Putnam 



Mrs. Willa A. Stouffer 
Hennepin C. T. Law J. E. Taylor 

1902, Winfield Turner 

131 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

H. C. Cole 
Randolph Chester J. M. Dickson H. Clay Homer 

1902, Morris Crissey 



Richland Olney 



Holland S. Bollman 
Rock Island Rock Island Robt. G. Young August Heimbeck 

1902, R. A. Donaldson 



Cyrus Thompson 
Saint Clair Belleville H. D. Updike Frank Gundlach 

1902, Hy. J. Christophersen 



Saline Harrisburgf 



R. D. Lawrence 
Sangamon Springfield J. H. Collins Samuel P. Wheeler 

1902, H. B. Davidson 

132 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 
Schuyler , 



City. 



Rushville 



Supt. 



Board. 



J. H. Ward 

Nathan T. Veatch A. H. Clarke 

1902, T. J. Hutton 



Scott 



Winchester 



T. M. Jeffords 



Giles Reeder 
W. M. Wainright 
1902, E. E. Watt 



Shelby 



Shelbvville 



Stark- 



Toulon 



Stephenson 



Freeport 



Tazewell 



Pekin 



O. A. Schotts 



A. L. Champion 

S. D. Low 

1902, Conrad Luppen 



133 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 
Union 



City. 



Jonesboro 



Supt. 



W. L. Toler 



Board. 

Alvan Cook 

D. W. Grear 

1902, Ed. Lee 



Vermillion 



Danville 



Wabash 



Mt. Carmel 



Warren 



D. W. Hare 
Monmouth Jas. C. Burns F. W. Harding 

1902, Mrs. H. II. Pattee 



Washington 



Nashville 



Wayne 



Fairfield 



H. D. Willard 



134 



John Powell 

John Keen, Jr. 

1902, Harry Johnson 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



County. 
White 



City. 
Carmi 



Supt. 



Board. 



Ed. Land 

J. W. D. Butcher Lew Jones 

1902, Jonnie Crebs 



Whiteside 



Morrison 



M. M. Warner 



Mat. Potter 

H. S. Green 

1902, John Grierson 



Will 



Joliet 



Truman A. Mason 



Mrs. Kate Henderson 



D. F. Higgens 
1902, P. C. Hayes 



Williamson 



Marion 



J. W. Ashbury 



1902 



W. W. Duncan 

J. M. Cline 

J. H. Burnett 



Winnebago 



Rockford 



John A. Johnson 

P. R. Walker Dr. Frank Kimball 

1902, Theodore Hopkins 



Woodford 



Metamoro 



Jas. R. Gordon 



Peter Schertz 

Dr. J. I. Knoblanch 

1902, Chas. Andrews 



135 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 

Adams 

Allen 

Bartholemew 

Benton 

Blackford 

Boone 

Brown 

Carroll 

Cass 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Crawford 

Daviess 

Dearborn 

Decatur 

De Kalb 

Delaware 

Dubois 

Elkhart 

Fayette 

Floyd 

Fountain 

Fulton 

Franklin 

Gibson 

Grant 

Greene 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Harrison 

Hendricks 

Henry 

Howard 

Huntington 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jay 

Jefferson 
Jennings 
Johnson 
Knox 
Kosciusko 
La Grange 
Lake 
La Porte 



County. 

Lawrence 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Martin 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Newton 

Noble 

Ohio 

Orange 

Owen 

Parke 

Perry 

Pike 

Porter 

Posey 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Randolph 

Ripley 

Rush 

Scott 

Shelby 

Spencer 

Starke 

Steuben 

St. Joseph 

Sullivan 

Switzerland 

Tippecanoe 

Tipton 

Union 

Vanderburg 

Vermillion 

Vigo 

Wabash 

Washington 

Wayne 

Warren 

Warrick 

Wells 

White 

Whitley 



136 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Adams 



City. 



Decatur 



Supt. 



W. F. Brittson 



1902, 



Board. 

D. B. Erwin 

C. A. Dugan 

R. K. Allison 



Allen 



Ft. Wayne 



J. N. Study 



Wm. Cooper 

Dr. A. J. Boswell 

1902, Geo. W. Felts 



Bartholemew 



Columbus 



J. A. Carnagey 



Jos. C. Condon 

Frank McNeal 

1902, Theo. E. Otto 



Benton 



Fowler 



T. F. Berry 



Geo. Gray 

Harry Rank 

1902, Clias. Crow 



Blackford 



P. Van Winkle 
Hartford City Frank M. Beard Jas. Fulton 

1902, Jno. M. Johnston 



Boone 



Lebanon 



J. R. Hart 



H. P. Mathes 

Wes. Lane 

1902, B. F. Coombs 



137 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Brown 



City. 

Nashville 



Supt. 
Wm. L. Coffry 



Board. 

Jno. E. Kennedy 

Geo. F. King 

1902, S. David 



Carroll 



Delphi 



W. S. Almond 



Dr. W. F. Sharrer 

L. D. Boyd 

1902, A. E. Bradshaw 



Cass 



Logansport 



A. H. Douglas 



J. D. McNitt 

Jehu T. Elliott 

1902, O. A. Myres 



Clark 



Jeffersonville 



A. C. Goodwin 



Wm. Davis 

W. B. Veasey 

1902, A. A. Swartz 



Clay 



Brazil 



J. C. Gregg 



W. J. Wolfe 

J. N. Dilley 

1902, F. B. Jones 



Clinton 



Frankfort 



B. F. Moore 



138 



D. A. Coulter 

Wm. A. Merritt 

1902, U. M. Palmer 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Crawford 



City. 



Leavenworth 



Supt. 



Board. 



Sam Jenner 

Jno. H. Carroll R. C. Arnold 

1902, P. M. Ouerbacker 



Daviess 



Washington 



W. F. Axtell 



H. F. Vollmer 

Dr. H. Gers 

1902, N. G. Read 



Dearborn 



Lawrenceburg 



T. H. Meek 



A. G. Shewod 

W. E. Euyart 

1902, C. Lommse 



Decatur 



J. F. Lugenbell 
Greensburg Geo. L. Roberts B. F. Bennett 

1902, Geo. L. Roberts 



De Kalb 



Auburn 



B. B. Harrison 



Henry Shull 

Wm. Rakertrow 

1902, Dr. Johnson 



Delaware 



Muncie 



W. R. Snyder 



T. F. Rose 

J. C. Wood 

1902, J. E. Haffner 



139 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Dubois 



City. 

Jasper 



Supt. 



E. F. Sutherland 



Board. 

Albert M. Bohnert 

Frank Joseph 

1902, J. W. Kubler 



Elkhart 



Elkhart 



D. W. Thomas 



E. C. Bickel 

Geo. T. Barney 

1902, Cyrus Seiler 



Fayette 



Connersville 



E. V. Hawkins 

L. D. Dillman 

1902, B. F. Thieband 



Flovd 



Albert Hopkins 
New Albany Wm. H. Hershman Geo. Borgerding 

1902, John T. Hahn 



Fountain 



Covington 



W. P. Hart 



J. W. Sullivan 

H. C. Yount 

1902, J. Loeb 



Fulton 



Rochester 



James Feull 



140 



Joseph F. Ault 

Arthur Copeland. 

1902, Sam'l Keely 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Franklin 



City. 



Brookville 



Supt. 



N. Harth 



Board. 

W. H. Berry 

M. H. Irwin 

1902, J. C. Shirk 



Gibson 



Princeton 



Chas. N. Peak 



Jno. W. Ewing 

Dr. G. C. Kendle 

1902, R. A. Woods 



Grant 



Dr. J. H. Forrest 
Marion Welford D. Weaver Geo. Webster 

1902, A. C. Jay 



Greene 



Bloomfield 



W. T. Brown 



W. L. Cavins 

O. W. Shryer 

1902, M. L. Combs 



Hamilton 



W. C. Craig 
Noblesville Jno. M. Haines Dr. O. B. Pettyjohn 

1902, Dr. A. D. Booth 



Hancock 



Greenfield 



A. J. Reynolds 



Jno. Corcoran 

F. G. Banker 

1902, Wm. A. Huzes 



141 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Harrison 



City. 
Corydon 



Supt. 



Jesse W. Riddle 



Board. 

H. C. Hays 

Sam. Pfrimmer 

1902, L. A. Riely 



Hendricks 



Townsend Cope 
Danville Orville C. Pratt Frank L. Christie 

1902, Geo. T. Pattison 



Henry 



New Castle 



J. C. Weir 



Dr. A. C. Bartlet 
Dr. J. F. Thompson 
1902, Joe M. Brown 



Howard 



Kokomo 



R. A. Ogg 



Dr. J. B. Kirkpatrick 

C. A. Scott 

1902, J. F. Morrison 



Huntington 



Huntington 



R. I. Hamilton 



Jno. C. Allison 

Jas. H. Ewing 

1902, John Minnach 



Jackson 



Brownstown 



E. W. Davis 



Wm. Ewing 

Frank Branaman 

1902, James Henderson 



142 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Jasper 



City. 



Rensselaer 



Supt. 



W. H. Sanders 



Board. 

Delos Thompson 

Wallace Robinson 

1902, M. T. Chilcote 



Jay 



Portland 



E. F. Dyer 



F. W. Mincks, M. D. 

Jno. Detamore 

1902, C. W. Holmes 



Jefferson 



Madison 



C. M. McDaniel 



Curtis Marshall 

Fred Glass 

1902, Wm. J. Johnson 



Jennings 



Vernon 



J. C. Faris 



T. C. Batchelor 

Jacob Foeble 

1902, J. H. McGuire 



Johnson 



Franklin 



N. C. Johnson 



W. H. Younce 

R. C. Wood 

1902, A. A. Blizzard 



Knox 



Vincennes 



A. E. Humke 



143 



Jas. Plummer 

Mason Niblack 

1902, Eugene Hack 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Kosciusko 



City. 



Warsaw 



Supt. 



J. H. Henry 



Board. 

E. M. Chaplin 

I. B. Webber 

1902, J. M. Bash 



La Grange 



Geo. C. Morgan 
La Grange Francis M. Merica J. E. McClaskey 

1902, Wm. B. Hudson 



Lake 



M. G. Bliss, M. D. 
Crown Point Frank F. Heighway J. J. Wheeler 

1902, J. J. Bennett 



La Porte 



Julius Barnes 
La Porte Jno. A. Wood Theo. Lorig 

. 1902, Dr. J. H. Wm. Meyer 



Lawrence 



Bedford 



W. E. Alexander 



C. S. Norton 

E. K. Dyer 

1902, Jno. Hasse 



Madison 



Anderson 



J. W. Carr 



144 



S. M. Keltner 

Geo. F. Quick 

1902, W. S. Ellis 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Marion 



City. 
Indianapolis 



Supt. 
David K. Goss 



Board. 

Dr. Allison Maxwell 

Herman Rinne 

1902, Wm. Rothe 



Marshall 



Plymouth 



Roscoe A. Chase 



Wm. M. Kendall 

F. M. Burkett 

1902, D. E. Snyder 



Martin 



Shoals 



Will A. Myres 



J. P. Albaugh 

S. A. Chenoweth 

1902, R. F. Davis 



Miami 



Peru 



A. E. Malsbary 



Jno. P. Lawrence 

L. O. Malsbury 

1902, P. B. Nichelson 



Monroe 



Bloomington 



Prof. Glascock 



J. D. Showers 

W. A. Hoffman 

1902, Mr. Woodburn 



Montgomery 



Crawfordsville 



G. I. Kenaston 



145 



W. F. Hulet 

Henry Campbell 

1902, W. C. Carr 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Morgan 



City. 



Martinsville 



Supt. 



W. D. Kerlin 



Board. 

F. T. Singleton 

Dr. E. M. Sweet 

1902, J. M. Carleton 



Newton 



Kentland 



E. H. Drake 



Dr. R. C. McCain 

W. Kirkpatrick 

1902, C. M. Davis 



Noble 



Albion 



W. A. Fox 



Elza Shaffer 

Geo. H. Kriegbaum 

1902, W. F. Clapp 



Ohio 



Rising Sun 



W. S. Rowe 



Jno. W. Gary 

W. R. Seward 

1902, W. H. Clark 



Orange 



Paoli 



G. N. Logan 



Jno. Pro 

W. J. Throop 

1902, Albert Ham 



Owen 



Spencer 



Fred L. Pochin 



W. I. Howard 

W. E. Swigert 

1902, T. J. Spangler 



146 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Parke 



City. 
Rockville 



Supt. 



J. F. Thornton 



Board. 

J. B. Connelly 

H. B. Butler 

1902, J. L. Wernner 



Perry 



Tell City 



C. Newman 



Sam'l Althof 

H. D. Stuebrk 

1902, Hen. Bader 



Pike 



Petersburg 



W. H. Foreman 



Sylvester Thompson 

Leslie Lunit 

1902, S. J. Harris 



Porter 



Valparaiso 



Posey 



Mt. Vernon 



Edwin Monroe 



Rev. Wilson Blackburn 
L. W. Jones 
1902, Jacob Cronbach 



Pulaski 



Winamac 



A. T. Reid 



}. M. Steis 

R. L. Magee 

1902, F. Long 



147 



STATE OF INDIANA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

A. Brockway 
Putnam Greencastle H. G. Wood D. L. Anderson 

1902, Mrs. Mary E. Birch 



J. W. Bishop 
Randolph Winchester Oscar R. Baker J. P. Goodrich 

1902, C. W. Diggs 



Frank M. Laws 
Ripley Versailles W. D. Robinson Dr. James Anderson 

1902, Hon. J. L. Benham 



John Meyer 
Rush Rushville Sam'l Abercrombie T. H. Reid 

1902, S. L. Innis 



W. M. Whitson 
Scott Scottsburg W. L. Norrison F. H. Park 

1902, Mark Storen 



Shelby Shelby ville 

148 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Spencer 



City. 
Rockport 



Supt. 



Board. 



Henry Eigenmann 

F. S. Morgenthaler W. H. Brown 

1902, C. M. Houghland 



Starke 



Knox 



Walter Dunn 



Jno. Lohse 

H. C. Rogers 

1902, Jacob Bozarth 



Steuben 



Angola 



J. W. Wyault 



Dr. W. H. Waller 

Henry Linder 

1902, E. A. Carver 



St. Joseph 



South Bend 



Calvin Moon 



Miss Catherine Esmay 

Dr. John Cossely 

1902, Jno. A. Hibberd 



Sullivan 



Sullivan 



W. C. McCullough 



F. E. Basler 

S. T. Wolfe 

1902, Wake Giles 



Switzerland 



Vevay 



149 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 



Tippecanoe 



City. 



La Fayette 



Supt. 



Edward Ayers 



Board. 

Francis Johnson 

W. S. Peekham 

1902, W. E. Beach 



Tipton 



Tipton 



Frank L. Jones 



A. Kirtley 

L. L. Porter 

1902, T. B. Bartholomew- 



Union 



Liberty 



J. W. Short 



J. H. Bertch 

Monroe Leech 

1902, Will Fosdick 



Vanderburg 



Evansville 



W. A. Hester 



Aaron M. Weil 

F. Lauenstein 

1902, Chas. E. Scoville 



Vermillion 



Newport 



Jno. H. Kerdorff 

S. V. Nixon 

1902, Robt. A. Parrett 



Vigo 



Terre Haute 



Wm. H. Wiley 



Jno. M. Clift 

J. Q. Button 

1902, B. V. Marshall 



150 



STATE OF INDIANA. 



County. 
Wabash 



City. 



Wabash 



Supt. 



Miles W. Harrison 



Board. 

Warren Bigler 

Dr. J. H. Ford 

1902, A. J. Ross 



Washington 



Salem 



H. B. Wilson 



W. R. Alexander 

Chas. McClintock 

1902, J. T. Persise 



Wayne 



Richmond 



T. A. Mott 



L. B. Nushbaum 

Daniel Surface 

1902, Benj. Starr 



Warren 



Williamsport 



S. C. Hanson 



Jacob Wolfe 

S. V. Wood 

1902, Fred Gemmer 



Warrick 



Boonville 



Clamor Pelzer 

Jas. Wylie 

1902, Dr. G. O. Wilde 



Wells 



Bluffton 



E. D. Walker 



Jno. E. Biel 

Dr. P. L. Robinson 

1902, Ben. Ashbaucher 



151 



STATE OF INDIANA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

S. A. Carson 
White Monticello J. W. Hamilton W. S. Bushnell 

1902, M. T. Didlake 



J. W. Brand 
Whitley Columbia City C. L. Hottel Jos. A. Clark 

1902, H. E. Baker 



152 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 



County. 



Adair 

Adams 

Allamakee 

Appanoose 

Audubon 

Benton 

Black Hawk 

Boone 

Bremer 

Buchanan 

Buena Vista 

Butler 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Cedar 

Cerro Gordo 

Cherokee 

Chickasaw 

Clark 

Clay 

Clayton 

Clinton 

Crawford 

Dallas 

Davis 

Decatur 

Delaware 

Des Moines 

Dickinson 

Dubuque 

Emmet 

Favette 

Floyd 

Franklin 

Fremont 

Greene 

Grundy 

Guthrie 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henry 

Howard 

Humboldt 

Ida 

Iowa 

Jackson 

Jasper 



Jefferson 

Johnson 

Jones 

Keokuk 

Kossuth 

Lee 

Linn 

Louisa 

Lucas 

Lyon 

Madison 

Mahaska 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mills 

Mitchell 

Monona 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Muscatine 

O'Brien 

Osceola 

Page 

Palo Alto 

Plymouth 

Pocahontas 

Polk 

Pottawattomie 

Poweshiek 

Ringgold 

Sac 

Scott 

Shelby 

Sioux 

Story 

Tama 

Taylor 

Union 

Van Buren 

Wapello 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 

Winnebago 

Winneshiek 

Woodbury 

Worth 

Wright 



153 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Adair 



City. 



Greenfield 



Supt. 



Board. 



Adams 



Corning 



Allamakee 



Waukon 



E. L. Coffun 



R. J. Alexander 

A. P. Stillman 

1902, J. G. Ratcliff 



Appanoose 



Centerville 



F. E. Kins; 



D. F. Smith 

Jos. Shirey 

1902, J. M. Millett 



Audubon 



Audubon 



F. P. Hoehn 



Theo. F. Meyers 

John A. Nash 

1902, Wm. O. Connel 



Benton 



Vinton 



H. C. Waddle 



S. Robinson 

W. P. Whipple 

1902, Mott Gasch 



154 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Black Hawk 



City 



Waterloo 



Supt. 



F. J. Sessions 



Board. 

Warren Brown 

C. B. Stilson 

1902, C. O. Balliett 



Boone 



Boonesboroueh 



William Crow 

Geo. D. Miller Geo. Groner 

1902, Chas. Sunstiom 



Bremer 



Waverly 



A. W. Merrill 



C. T. Brown 

Irvin Bice 

1902, W. R. Bowman 



Buchanan 



Independence 



J. L. Buechele 



R. G. Swan 

M. W. Harmon 

1902, W. H. Kiefer 



Buena Vista 



Storm Lake 



Butler 



Allison 



C. G. Larson 



Geo. Smith 

Herman Wild 

1902, L. T. Rogers 



155 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 

Calhoun 



City. 
Rockwell City 



Supt 



Board. 



Carroll 



Carroll 



Cass 



Atlantic 



Wm. Wilcox 



P. F. O'Connell 

A. M. Duval 

1902, F. W. Porterfield 



Cedar 



Tipton 



W. L. Etter 



S. G. Frink 

E. A. Marks 

1902, C. J. Dargits 



Cerro Gordo 



Mason City- 



Cherokee 



Cherokee 



156 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 



Chickasaw 



City. 
New Hampton 



Supt. 
D. A. Thornburg 



Board. 

Dr. I. K. Gardner 

E. P. Sheffield 

1902, Henry Gardner 



Clark 



Osceola 



Clay 



A. N. Greene 
Spencer Carrie B. Parker E. H. Tryon 

1902, H. Chamberlain 



Clavton 



Elkader 



J. E. Webb 



Clinton 



Clinton 



O. P. Bostwiek 



L. C. Eastman 

G. A. Smith 

1902, G. F. Skinner 



Crawford 



Denison 



157 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Dallas 



City. 



Adel 



Supt. 



Board. 



Davis 



Bloomfield 



Will Fortune 



H. C. Leach 

E. B. Kinnick 

1902, W. W. Rawling 



Decatur 



Leon 



Delaware 



Manchester 



R. W. Wood 



J. S. Jones 

N. S. Craig 

1902, G. S. Lister 



Des Moines 



Burlington 



H. A. Kelley 

N. E. Blake 

1902, Chas. Starker 



Dickinson 



Spirit Lake 



W. T. Davidson 



J. B. Stair 
1902, C. E. Abbott 



158 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Dubuque 



City. 



Supt. 



Dubuque F. T. Oldt 



Board. 

D. D. Myers 

L. G. Hurd 

1902, N. J. Schrup 



Emmet 



Swan Lake JST. K. Klopp 



B. F. Taylor 

A. Crim 

1902, T. H. Lathrop 



Fayette 



West Union G. E. Finch 



J. L. Smith 

W. W. Peebles 

1902, T. L. Green 



Floyd 



Charles City Q. S. Dick 



C. Kellogg 

B. F. Wright 

1902, N. Frudden 



Franklin 



Hampton 



Fremont 



Sidney 



159 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Greene 



City. 
Jefferson 



Supt. 



S. B. Carlisle 



Board. 

J. M. Forbs 

David Milligan 

1902, George Eagleson 



Grundy 



Grundy Centre. 



J. E. Stout 



A. W. Ressler 

Cyrus Gray 

1902, G. W. Scoville 



Guthrie 



Guthrie Centre 



Adam Pickett 



E. W. Wreks 

W. H. Hyzer 

1902, Henry Hess 



Hamilton 



Webster City 



C. W. Martindall 



F. A. Edwards 

Dr. Hall 

1902, D. C. Chase 



Hancock 



Concord 



J. F. Doderer 



H. W. Reed 

E. C. Abbey 

1902, J. E. Nichmer 



Hardin 



Eldora 



160 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Harrison 



City. 



Logan 



Supt. 



J. M. Rapp 



Board. 

Wm. Logan 

Thos. Arthur 

1902, E. Massir 



Henry 



Mt. Pleasant 



S. Walker 



S. M. Brunner 

I. P. Van Cise 

1902, S. R. Palmer 



Howard 



Cresco 



L. E. A. Linj 



C. I. White 

Dr. Buck 

1902, C. D. Nichols 



Humboldt 



Dakotah 



Ida 



John L. Bleakly 
Ida Grove Thos. B. Hutton Wm. Smith 

1902, M. R. Kartuman 



Iowa 



Marengo 



161 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 



Jackson 



City. 
Maquoketa 



Supt. 
C. C. Dudley 



Board. 

G. Ellis 

E. D. Rich 

1902, Thomas Berkley 



Jasper 



Newton 



Jefferson 



M. O. Gay 
Fairfield J. E. Williamson F. S. Simmons 

1902, C. M. McElroy 



Johnson 



Iowa City 



S. K. Stevenson 



B. Shimek 

A. C. Howell 

1902, J. C. Stouffer 



Jones 



Anamosa 



A. Palmer 



W. D. Gordon 

Geo. E. Noble 

1902, M. P. Sigworth 



Keokuk 



Sigourney 



J. M. Davis 



Thos. Kelly 

D. W. Hamilton 

1902, W. H. Needham 



162 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 



Kossuth 



City. 
Algona 



Supt. 
N. Spencer 



Board. 

E. B. Butler 

T. F. Cooke 

1902, Yardner Cowles 



Lee 



Fort Madison 



Linn 



Marion 



J. J. Dofflemyer 



Geo. N. Tome 

I. S. Willard 

• 1902, J. B. Smalley 



Louisa 



Wapello 



J. W. Cradler 



J. B. McCullough 

W. S. Grimes 

1902, Chas. Ruthenbury 



Lucas 



Chariton 



S. M. Cart 



W. E. Lewis 

Eli Manning 

1902, F. R. Crocker 



Lyon 



Rock Rapids 



W. S. Wilson 



163 



C. H. Olson 

E. L. Partch 

1902, S. A. Fray 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Madison 



City. 
Winterset 



Supt. 
T. H. Stone 



Board. 

J. E. Smith 

Dr. Skinner 

1902, A. E. Benge 



Mahaska 



Oskaloosa 



S. J. Finley 



N. R. Hoak 

W. W. Montgomery 

1902, C. J. Lukens 



Marion 



Knoxville 



Harlan Updegraff 



A. D. Culver 

J. B. Elliott 

1902, J. S. Bellamy 



Marshal 



Marshalltown 



F. E. Willard 



David Lenox 

J. F. Atkinson 

1902, G. A. Turner 



Mills 



Glenwoo 



Mitchell 



Osage 



Geo. Chandler 



Jos. A. Smith 

W. W. Stacy 

1902, A. J. Tomlinson 



164 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Monona 



City. 



Onawa 



Sr.pt. 



Board. 



Monroe 



LB. Perry 
Albia H. C. Hollingsworth C. B. Powell 

1902, J. S. Moon 



Montgomery 



Red Oak 



Muscatiiu 



A. K. Roff 

Muscatine F. M. Witter J. M. Apple 

1902, Z. W. Hutchinson 



O'Brien 



J. L. E. Peck 
Pritnghar R. B. Daniel J. P. Knox 

1902, W. S. Armstrong 



Osceola 



Siblev 



1% 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 



Page 



City. 



Clarinda 



Supt. 



G. W. Fisher 



Board. 

T. E. Clark 
G. W. Richardson 
1902, William Orr 



Palo Alto 



Emmetsburqh 



H. E. Blackmar 



J. C. Davics 

H. C. Shadbolt 

1902, Robt. Shen 



Plymouth 



Le Mars 



E. N. Coleman 



T. J. McDuffie 

Pierce Bechtle 

1902, W. A. Simkins 



Pocahontas 



Pocahontas 



Polk 



Des Moines 



W. C. Harback 

S. PL Sheakley Crom. Bowen 

1902, W. A. Crusinberry 



Pottawattomie 



Council Bluffs 



H. B. Hayden 



J. P. Hess 

Chas. Swame 

1902, J. K. Cooper 



166 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 

Poweshiek 



City. 



Montezuma 



Supt. 



B. Francis 



Board. 

T. B. Keene 
A. C. McGiL' 
1902, J. H. Pla* 



Ringgold 



Mt. Ayr 



L. H. Mans 



James Burk 

John Scot 

1902, George S. All) a 



Sac 



Sac City 



J. N. Hamilton 



A. C. Harper 

J. M. Highland 

1902, D. E. Hallett 



Scott 



Davenport 



J. B. Young 



A. F. Cutter 

Edward Berger 

1902, H. N. Braumlich 



Shelby 



Harlan 



Sioux 



Orange City 



O. W. Herr 



167 



C. L. Wilcox 

G. Bolks 

1902, D. Schalekamp 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Story- 



City. 



Nevada 



Supt. 



H. G. Lamson 



Board. 

John Briggs 

C. M. Morse 

1902, Arthur Dean 



Tama 



Toledo 



J. B. Young 



E. A. Rogers 

John Wild 

1902, C. M. Lathrop 



Taylor 



Bedford 



E. H. Griffin 



F. P. Bell 

R. S. Swearengen 

1902, Wm. Cobb 



Union 



Afton 



W. O. Mullin 



B. O. Emerson 

J. J. Baxter 

1902, Harry Harmon 



Van Buren 



Keosauqua 



David Williams 



W. B. Fleming 

J. W. Burns 

1902, C. McCrary 



Wapello 



Ottumwa 



A. W. Stuart 



J. A. Wagner 

B. P. Brown 

1902, E. E. McElroy 



168 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County, 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Warren 



Indianola 



Washington 



Washington 



G. H. Muffin 



H. F. Steck 

A. N. Alberson 

1902, A. H. Wallace 



Wayne 



Corydon 



Chas. Carter 



Wm. Parr 

J. A. Harper 

1902, Alex Mardis 



Webster 



Fort Dodge 



Winnebago 



Forest Citv 



Winneshiek 



Decorah 



E. A. Parks 



J. J. Hopperstad 

R. F. B. Portman 

1902, A. N. Vance 



169 



STATE OF IOWA. 



County. 
Woodbury 



City. 



Sioux City 



Supt. 



H. E. Kratz 



Board. 

E. H. Brown 

T. C. Prescott 

1902, Viola Follett 



Worth 



Hans Madson 
Northwood E _ M . Mitchell A. C. Blackmore 

1902, J. B. Thompson 



Wright 



Clarion 



S. T. May 



C. N. Nogle 

J. A. Rogers 

1902, H. B. Berger 



170 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 



County. 



Allen 
Anderson 
Atchison 
Barber 
Barton 
Bourbon 
Brown 
Butler 
Chase 

Chautauqua 
Cherokee 
Cheyenne 
Clark 
Clay 
Cloud 
Coffey 
Comanche 
Cowley 
Crawford 
Davis 
Decatur 
Dickinson 
Doniphan 
Douglas 
Edwards 
Elk- 
Ellis 

Ellsworth 
Finney 
Ford 
Franklin 
Gove 
Graham 
Greely 
Greenwood 
Hamilton 
Harper 
Harvey 
Hodgeman 
Jackson 
Jefferson 
Jewell 
Johnson 
Kingman 
Labette 
Lane 

Leavenworth 
Lincoln 
Linn 
Lyon 



McPherson 

Marion 

Marshall 

Meade 

Miami 

Mitchell 

Montgomery 

Morris 

Morton 

Nemaha 

Neosha 

Ness 

Norton 

Osage 

Osborne 

Ottawa 

Pawnee 

Phillips 

Pottawattomie 

Pratt 

Rawins 

Reno 

Republic 

Rice 

Riley 

Rooks 

Rush 

Russell 

St. John 

Saline 

Scott 

Sedgwick 

Seward 

Shawnee 

Sheridan 

Sherman 

Smith 

Stafford 

Stephens 

Sumner 

Thomas 

Trego 

Wabaunsee 

Wallace 

Washington 

Wichita 

Wilson 

Woodson 

Wyandotte 

Unorganized 



171 



STATE OF KANSAS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

... , N. L. Allison 

Allen Iola Clifford A. Mitchell Dr. A. F. Fulton 

1902, G. M. Nelson 



Anderson Garnet t 



C. H. Osborn 
Atchison Atchison j. h. Glotfelter C. H. Farwell 

1902, D. E. Farnsworth 



_ . Waldron Chase 

liarber Medicine Lodge E. A. Shepardson I. L. Lindley 

1902, A. W. Smith 



-p, Chas. E. Dodge 

-Barton Great Bend Warren Baker A. R. Moss 

1902, W. R. Brinting 



John S. Bell 
Bourbon Fort Scott D. M. Bouen Dr. A. Danos 

1902, John Glenoz 

172 



Cheyenne 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Brown 



Everest H. M. Means 



R. C. Jones 

W. C. Alexander 

1902, C. B. Weaver 



Butler 



El Dorado 



Chase 



Cottonwood Falls D. F. Shiek 



H. F. Gillette 

J. W. McVee 

1902, J. H. Doolittle 



Chautauqua 



Sedan 



Cherokee 



Columbus 



173 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 
Clark 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Clay 



Clay Centre 



B. F. Merten 



J. L. Nobee 

W. P. Anthony 

1902, S. E. Reynolds 



Cloud 



Concordia 



A. B. Carney 



S. C. Pigman 

W. T. Short 

1902, Mabel Eastman 



Coffey 



Burlington 



W. A. Stacev 



M. F. Browne 

H. B. Cheney 

1902, E. J. Crego 



Comanche 



Cowley 



Winfield 



J. W. Spindler 



Dr. S. J. Luy 

L. A. Millspaugh 

1902, M. L. Wortman 



174 



County. 
Crawford 



STATE OF KANSAS. 
City. Supt. 



Girard 



H. C. Ford 



Board. 

J. M. Higgie 

G. H. Barker 

1902, Howard Corning 



Davis 



Junction City 



Geo. W. Hendrick 



J. T. Dalton 

Geo. W. McKnight 

1902, T. D. Shaw 



Decatur 



Oberlin 



H. O. Caster 



Tully Scott 

C. S. Maddox 

1902, C. N. Page 



Dickinson 



Abilene 



J. H. Niesley 



P. J. Stoddard 

O. P. Byers 

1902, J. M. Gleissner 



Doniphan 



Troy 



E. P. McMahon 



A. R. Graves 

J. S. Norman 

1902, J. J. Baker 



Douglas 



Lawrence 



Frank P. Smith 



175 



F. W. Blackmail 

Robt. Clark 

1902, Geo. Innes 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County, 
Edwards 



City. 



Kinsley 



Supt. 



W. M. Seaman 



Board. 

Mrs. F. B. Hine 

Frank Wellman 

1902, G. E. Wilson 



Elk 



Howard 



Ellis 



Hays City 



Ellsworth 



Ellsworth 



E. T. Fairchild 



H. F. Hoesman 

Alden Flandurs 

1902, Geo. Huyche 



Finnev 



Ford 



Dodge City 



E. D. Webb 



176 



A. Russell 

J. M. Kirkpatrick 

1902, T. L. McCarty 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 
Franklin 



City. 



Ottawa 



Supt. 



W. H. Olin 



Board. 

W. M. Ewing 

J. E. Byers 

1902, D. Ferguson 



Gove 



F 



Graham 



Millbrook 



Greely 



Greenwood 



Eureka 



G. A. Bowers 



D. B. Fuller 

C. A. Leedy 

1902, A. E. Shano 



Hamilton 



177 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 
Harper 



City. 



Anthony 



Supt. 



Theo. Fulton 



Board. 



W. S. Bristot 
1902, J. A. Huston 



Harvey 



W. S. Allen 
Newton J. W. Cooper J. E. Ruth 

1902, Mrs. James McKee 



Hodgeman 



Buckner 



Jackson 



Holton 



Jefferson 



Oskaloosa 



Jewell 



Mankato 



178 



County. 
Johnson 



STATE OF KANSAS. 
City. Supt. 

Olathe S. W. McGarrah 



Board. 

H. L. Phillips 

T. J. Kean 

1902, A. A. Brown 



Kingman 



C. B. Hardy 
Kingman Glen O Brine John A. Cragern 

1902, J. D. Humphreys 



Labette 



W. H. Condon 
Oswego Chas. H. Williamson C. A. Wilkin 

1902, A. Creasey 



Lane 



Leavenworth 



Leavenworth 



M. E. Dalphin 



Geo. H. Davis 

J. C. Lysle 

1902, Lewis Mavo 



Lincoln 



Lincoln 



179 



Meade 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County, 
Linn 



City. 



Mound Citv 



jUpt. 



B. F. Ader 



Board. 

L. D. Mathews 

John C. Carmon 

1902, E. F. Campbell 



Lyon 



M. H. Hewett 
Emporia L. A. Lawthes C. F. Ireland 

1902, J. G. Hutchinson 



McPherson 



McPherson 



Marion 



Marion 



W. S. Slough 



J. S. Dean 

R. F. Harris 

1902, Geo. S. Hannafort 



Marshall 



Marvsville 



W. H. Grieder 



Fritz Ralkey 

E. Gatchee 

1902, M. J. Duigman 



180 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 
Miami 



City. 

Paola 



Supt. 



E. A. Farrington 



Board. 

C. F. Henson 

Wra. Crowell 

1902, Vet. Wygol 



Mitchell 



Beloit 



Harold Barnes 



A. F. Lutz 

E. E. Brewer 

1902, Geo. H. Goudy 



Montgomery 



Independence 



Anna Keller 



A. G. Harper 

I. G. Fowler 

1902, E. W. Stout 



Morris 



Council Grove 



J. E. Eyerton 



E. M. Gale 

Wm. Chapin 

1902, J. K. Owens 



Morton 



Nemaha 



D. B. Harsh 
Seneca C. C. Starr E. Eichenlaub 

1902, D. J. Firstenberger 



181 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 

Neosha 



City. 



Supt. 



Erie 



Board. 

T. S. Combern 

Geo. Gaston 

1902, J. M. Allen 



Ness 



Norton 



Norton 



Osage 



Osage City Painter Anderson I. I. Adams 

1902, Swensky Burkhusd 



Osborne 



Osborne 



J. B. McClure 



C. A. Dillon 

C. B. Halin 

1902, F. P. Wells 



Ottawa 



Minneapolis 



G. R. Crissman 



J. F. Brewer 

E. L. Cbapin 

1902, A. R. Purton 



182 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 
Pawnee 



City. 



Larned 



Supt. 



Board. 



Phillips 



Phillipsburgh 



Pottawattomie 



Westmoreland 



Pratt 



Iuka 



Harry Parson 

J. V. Harkrader 

1902, Conrad Helsel 



Rawins 



Atwood 



Reno 



Hutchison 



Geo. W. Winans 



William Baker 

F. W. Cooter 

1902, F. W. Cook 



183 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 
Republic 



City. 



Belleville 



Supt. 



Board. 



Rice 



Lyons 



F. C. Jacoby 



Sam Jones 

J. T. Ralston 

1902, E. W. ( Geaze 



Riley 



Manhattan 



Rooks 



Stockton 



H. O. Williams 



Mrs. Chas. Alexander 

F. A. Chipman 

1902, F. W. Bushn 



Rush 



Russell 



Russell 



E. L. Cowdrick 



J. H. Hill 

Geo. Robbus 

1902, A. Yoeall 



184 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 
St. John 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Saline 



Salina 



Scott 



Sedgwick 



Wichita 



Frank R. Dyer 



W. R. Tucker 

A. C. Husey 

1902, J. C. Rutan 



Seward 



Shawnee 



Topeka 



W. M. Davidson 



E. Wilder 

W. H. Wilson 

1902, J. W . Priddy 



185 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County. 
Sheridan 



City. 



Keneth 



Supt. 



Board. 



Sherman 



Smith 



Smith Centre 



W. A. McKerver 



Mrs. W. R. Myers 
A. S. Kingsbury 
1902, A. Montgomery 



Stafford 



St. John 



Stephens 



Sumner 



W. A. Maxey 
Wellington H. F. M. Bear Chas. Warden 

1902, J. G. Campbell 

186 



Wichita 



STATE OF KANSAS. 



County, 
Thomas 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Trego 



Wa Keenev 



"Wabaunsee 



Alma 



"Wallace 



Washington 



Washington 



H. W. Charles 



Geo. H. Thiele 

H. C. Robinson 

1902, A. S. Andrews 



1ST 



STATE OF KANSAS. 
County. City. Supt. Board. 
Wilson Fredonia 



A. F. Palmer 
Woodson Yates Centre A. H. Epperson Minnie B. Jones 

1902, J. J. Camac 



G. N. Herron 
Wyandotte Kansas City E. Wolfe Alford Weston 

1902, W. E. Barnhart 



Unorganized 



188 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County, 

Adair 

Allen 

Anderson 

Ballard 

Barren 

Bath 

Bell 

Boone 

Bourbon 

Boyd 

Boyle 

Bracken 

Breathill 

Breckenridge 

Bullitt 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Calloway 

Campbell 

Carroll 

Carter 

Casey 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Crittenden 

Cumberland 

Daviess 

Edmonson 

Elliott 

Estill 

Fayette 

Fleming 

Floyd 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallatin 

Garrard 

Grant 



County. 

Graves 

Grayson 

Green 

Greenup 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harlan 

Harrison 

Hart 

Henderson 

Henry 

Hickman 

Hopkins 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Jassamine 

Johnson 

Kenton 

Knott 

Knox 

La Rue 

Laurel 

Lawrence 

Lee 

Leslie 

Letcher 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Livingston 

Logan 

Lyon 

McCracken 

McLean 

Madison 

Magoffin 

Marion 

Marshall 

Martin 

Mason 

Meade 



County. 

Menifee 

Mercer 

Metcalfe 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Muhlenberg 

Nelson 

Nicholas 

Ohio 

Oldham 

Owen 

Owsley 

Pendleton 

Perry 

Pike 

Powell 

Pulaski 

Robertson 

Rockcastle 

Rowan 

Russell 

Scott 

Shelby 

Simpson 

Spencer 

Tayler 

Todd 

Trigg 

Trimble 

Union 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 

Whitley 

Wolfe 

Woodford 



189 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Adair 



City. 



Columbia 



Supt. 



W. D. Jones 



Board. 

H. C. Baker 

W. R. Greisone 

1902, J. N. Conover 



Allen 



Scottsville 



Anderson 



Lawrenceburgh 



Ballard 



Blandville 



Barren 



Glasgow 



Bath 



Owingsville 



190 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Bell 



City. 
Pineville 



Supt. 



Board. 



Geo. M. Johnson Fred Vaughan 

1902, W. M. Vanhouse 



Boone 



Bourbon 



Paris 



E. W. Weaver 



W. T. Overly 

W. T. Talbott 

1902, Ben C. Tyler 



Boyd 



Cattlettsburgh 



Boyle 



Danville 



W. Raulingrs 



J. N. Rawlings 

W. C. Greenwood 

1902, E. L. Grubbs 



Bracken 



Brookville N. H. Hanah F. L. Peddicord 

1902, Ida Bassett Corlis 



191 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Breathitt 



City. Supt. 



Jackson 



Board. 



Breckenridge 



Hardinsburgh 



V. S. Babbage 

Andrew Driskell Morris Eskridge 

1902, B. F. Beard 



Bullitt 



Shepherdsville 



Butler 



Morgantown W. O. Belcher 



W. T. Spilman 
1902, G. V. Willis 



Caldwell 



Princeton 



Calloway 



Murray 



192 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Campell 



City, 



Dayton 



Supt. 



F. S. Alley 



Board. 

E. Weitkamp 

M. C. Collins 

1902, A. W. Lett 



Campbell 



Newport 



John Burke 



Chas. A. Smith 

J. W. Bowen 

1902, S. H. Bennett 



Carroll 



Carrollton 



Carter 



W. D. Gee 
Grayson Thos. D. Theobald H. F. Irvin 

1902, Dr. G. B. Oroask 



Casev 



Liberty 



J. C. Lay 



J. W. Haskins 
1902, N. B. Cochron 



Christian 



Hopkinsville 



193 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Clark 



City. 



Winchester 



Supt. 



Board. 



Clav 



Manchester W. F. Phillips Geo. F. Lucas 

1902, M. E. Dickenson 



Clinton 



Albany J- F - Staile y 



T. V. Stephenson 

W. L. Story 

1902, G. W. Hopkins 



Crittenden 



Marion 



Cumberland 



Burkesville 



T. S. Scott Miss Dora Huddleston 

1902, Miss Minnie Glidwell 



Daviess 



Owensborough 



Jas. J. Sweeney 

James McGinniss J. W. Carter 

1902, Charles Deuser 



194 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 

Edmonson 



City. 
Brownsville 



Supt. 
W. E. Ferguson 



Board. 

Floyd Sanders 
1902, T. O. Durbin 



Elliott 



Sandy Hook 



E. E. McKee 



Robt. Adkins 

L. C. Prichard 

1902, Sanford Bailey 



Estill 



Irvine 



W. S. Witt 



Thos. P. Throop 



Favette 



Lexington 



Wm. Rogers 



C. J. Myers 

A. G. Morgan 

1902, John Boyd 



Fleming 



Flemingsburgh 



Floyd 



Prestonburgh 



195 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Franklin 



City. 
Frankfort 



Snpt. 



Board. 



Fulton 



Hickman 



Gallatin 



Warsaw 



Ben. S. Lindsay 



J. W. White 

E. E. Winn 

1902, J. M. Vanice 



Garrard 



Lancaster 



Grant 



Williatnstown 



J. H. Dickey 



J. W. Webb 

D. C. Points 

1902, C. C. Nesbitt 



Graves 



Mayfield Mrs. Lizzie McGovelinn, H.D.Cochran 

1902, M. F. Stoten 



196 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Grayson 



City. 



Leitchfield 



Supt. 



J. C. Cardwell 



Board. 

W. B. Hill 

S. R. Clements 

1902, G. H. Gardner 



Green 



Greensburgh 



Greenup 



J. Watt Wornack 
Greenup Geo. W. Chapman A. B. Morton 

1902, Scott Warnock 



Hancock 



Hawesville 



I. S Mason 



C. C. McAdams 

G. D. Chambers 

1902, Ed Brashear 



Hardin 



Elizabethtown 



Harlan 



Harlan 



197 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Harrison 



City. 



Cynthiana 



Supt. 



C. A. Leonard 



Board. 

Harvey McDowell 

Jos. Martin 

1902, Wm. Bauer 



Hart 



Munfordville 



Henderson 



Henderson 



E. S. Clark 



M. M. Kimmel 

Jos. L. Lambert 

1902, D. C. Worsham 



Henry 



New Castle 



Hickman 



Clinton 



J. W. Henry 



T. P. Berry 

R. M. Neeley 

1902, F. G. Seay 



Hickman 



Columbus 



B. M; Monroe 



John Armstrong 

G. W. Sanders 

1902, Otis Peebles 



198 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Hopkins 



City. 



Madisonville 



Supt. 



Board. 



Jackson 



Lee J. Webb 
McKee R. M. Bradshaw Allen Powell 

1902, John G. Powell 



Jefferson 



Louisville 



Edgar H. Mark 



S. Snodgrass 

Wm. J. Davis 

1902, G. H. Cochran 



Jessamine 



Dr. Wm. Fish 
Nicholasville John S. Bronaugh B. Arnett 

1902, D. B. Waide 



Johnson 



Paintsville 



Kenton 



Covington 



John Morris 



Max Herbst 

Thos. Read 

1902, J. A. Averdick 



199 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Knott 



City. 
Hindman 



Supt. 
J. E. Perkins 



Board. 

Andrew Combs 
1902, G. W. Francis 



Knox 



Barboursville 



C. G. Hemdon 



H. T. Brown 

J. B. Slivers 

1902, A. Y. Anderson 



La Rue 



Hodgensville 



L. McCartney 



Laurel 



Loudon 



B. F. Johnson 



Hon. Ed. Parker 

Jas. I. Weaver 

1902, F. P. Elliott 



Lawrence 



Louisa 



F. T. D. Wallace 



J. F. Ratcliff 
1902, T. J. Snyder 



Lee 



Beattyville 



Sam Lutes 

W. T. Eager 

1902, G T. Perkins 



200 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Leslie 



City. 
Hyden 



Supt. 
J. M. Muncy 



Board. 

J. M. Walton 
1902, John L. Lewis 



Letcher 



Whitesburgh R. L. Eversole H. R. Yants 

1902, Wisly Slamper 



Lewis 



Vanceburgh 



Lincoln 



Stanford Garland Singleton Kate Boyle 

1902, L. B. Hughs 



Livingston 



D. A. Dunn 
Smithland H. V. McChesney J. W. Bush 

1902, T. D. Presnell 



Logan 



Russellville Mrs. A. K. Broderson G. H. Baker 

ns? 1902, J. H. Fuqua 



201 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 

County City. Supt. Board. 
Lyon Eddyville 



C. C. Rose 
McCracken Paducah Geo. O. McBroon R. G. Terrell 

1902, J. R. Smith 



G. W. Hull 
McLean Calhoun J. E. Haynes V. P. Stateler 

1902, Jake Ballenger 



Z. T. Rice 
Madison Richmond J. D. Clark A. S. Coyle 

1902, J. D. Mitchell 



Jeff Praler 

Magoffin Salyersville E. L. Stephens D. W. Gardner 

1902, H. N. Adams 



J. M. Knott 
Marion Lebanon W. F. Pate G. A. Bricken 

1902, A. J. Grundy 

202 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Marshall 



City. 



Benton 



Supt. 



Board. 



Martin 



Warfield 



Mason 



Maysville 



T. J. Pickett 

Ed Nesbitt 

1902, Geo. Schwartz 



Meade 



Brandenburgh W. D. Ashcraft Geo. W. Wiles 

1902, Miss Hilda Mattingly 



Menifee 



Frenchburgh 



J. H. Wells 



G. W. Buchanan 
1902, Wm. Yocum 



Mercer 



Harrodsburgh 



Chas. W. Bell 



H. C. Smith 

Laf. Riker 

1902, Thos C. Bell 



203 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Metcalfe 



City. 
Edmonton 



Supt. 



Board. 



Monroe 



Tompkinsville 



J. C. Caster 



B. F. Denhan 
1902, Ella M. Haden 



Montgomery 



Mt. Sterling Mary G. Anderson M. J. Goodwin 

1902, C. F. Thomas 



Morgan 



West Liberty 



Muhlenberg 



Greenville 



Nelson 



Bardstown 



204 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



ounty. 

Nicholas 



City. 



Carlisle 



Supt. 



Board. 



Wm. F. Ramey W. H. Fritts 

1902, Sam K. Veach 



Ohio 



Hartford Tan. Rogers S. C. Stevens 

1902, James De Weese 



Oldham 



La Grange 



Owen 



Owenton John W. Daylor W. A. Baums 

1902, Mrs. L. V. Vallandingham 



Owslev 



Booneville 



Pendleton 



Will C. Baker 
Falmouth Mrs. Hattie Orr E. B. Morgan 

1902, Frank Bradford 



205 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Perry 



City. 
Hazard 



Sup I 



Board. 



Pike 



Pikeville 



Powell 



Stanton 



Pulaski 



Somerset 



Robertson 



Mt. Olivet 



Rockcastle 



Mt. Vernon 



W. A. B. Davis 



J. N. Brown 

W. R. Dickerson 

1902, S. H. Martin 



206 



County. 
Rowan 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



City. 
Morhead 



Supt. 

Hiram Bradley 



Board. 



Russell 



Jamestown 



Scott 



Georgetown 



Shelby 



Shelbyville 



Simpson 



Franklin A. H. Hill 



Robt. Stewart 

T. M. Ellis 

1902, V. O. Gilbert 



Spencer 



Taylorsville 



207 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

J. N. Turner 
Tayler Campbellsville W. M. Jackson J. R. Smith 

1902, J. W. Mourning 



Todd Elkton Henrv L. Trimble 



Trigg Cadiz Alfred Cunningham B. E. Thorn 

1902, J. T. Cunningham 



Trimble 



Union Morganfield H. F. Parist G. L. Druey 

1902, C. I. Harris 



T. J. Smith 
Warren ' Bowling Green Edward Taylor Jas. A. Mitchell 

1 ; 1902, John M. Wilkins 



208 



STATE OF KENTUCKY. 



County. 
Washington 



City. 



Springfield 



Supt. 



Board. 



Wayne 



Monticello 



A. H. Ballard 



B. F. Coffey 

J. G. Hardin 

1902, S. C. Hardin 



Webster 



Dixon 



Whitley 



Williamsburgh 



A. T. Siler 



A. S. Petrey 
1902, M. V. Siler 



Wolfe 



Campton 



Woodford 



Nat Stone 
Versailles G. Clinton Hanna C. M. Browning 

1902, Geo. B. Mivasy 



209 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 

Ascension 

Assumption 

Avoyelles 

Bienville 

Bossier 

Caddo 

Calcasieu 

Caldwell 

Cameron 

Catahoula 

Claiborne 

Concordia 

De Soto 

East Baton Rouge 

East Carroll 

East Feliciana 

Franklin 

Grant 

Iberia 

Iberville 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

La Fayette 

La Four.che 

Lincoln 

Livingston 

Madison 

Morehouse 

Natchitoches 



County. 

Orleans 

Ouachita 

Plaquemines 

Point Coupee 

Rapides 

Red River 

Richland 

Sabine 

Saint Bernard 

Saint Charles 

Saint Helena 

Saint James 

Saint John Baptist 

Saint Landry 

Saint Martins 

Saint Marys 

Saint Tammany 

Tangipahoa 

Tensas 

Terre Bonne 

Union 

Vermillion 

Vernon 

Washington 

Webster 

West Baton Ronge 

West Carroll 

West Feliciana 

Winn 



210 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 



Ascension 



City. Snpt. 
Donaldsonville 



Board. 

T. W. Armitage 

T. S. Thibout 

1902, J. R. Duke 



Assumption 



Napoleonville 



Avovelles 



Marksville 



A. D. Lafargue 



E. L. Loffrion 

Louis Saucier 

1902, Avit Bordelon 



Bienville 



Sparta 



Bossier 



Bellevue 



Caddo 



Shreveport 



J. B. Foster 

G. Goedstein 

1902, Geo. Woodward 



211 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 
Calcasieu 



City. 



Lake Charles 



Supt. 



John McNeese 



Board. 

James Ward 

D. B. Gorham 

1902, D. D. Andrus 



Caldwell 



Columbia 



Cameron 



Cameron 



Catahoula 



J. P. A. Whatley 
Harrisonburgh K. G. Holstein D. H. Gibson 

1902, John H. Young 



Claiborne 



Homer 



Concordia 



Vidalia 



J. E. Schiele 



R. C. Beard 

Dan Snyder 

1902, B. Y. Wade 



212 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 
De Soto 



City. 



Supt. 



Mansfield T. S. Sligh 



Board. 

J. L. P. Sheppard 

A. F. Jackson 

1902, A. B. Hundley 



East Baton Rouge 



Baton Rousre 



P. C. Gordon 



L. D. Beale 

Geo. K. Favrot 

1902, M. J. Williams 



East Carroll 



Lake Providence 



W. N. White 

Chas. R. Egelly T. J. Powell 

1902, V. Montgomery 



East Feliciana 



Norwood 



R. J. Pemble 



Thos. Sadler 

J. A. Stott 

1902, J. R. Freeman 



Franklin 



Winnsborough 



B. S. Landis 



A. D. O. Moore 

R. M. Steele 

1902, H. J. Lea 



Grant 



Colfax 



J. A. Williams 



T. F. Kelley 

W. D. Irvin 

1902, W. H. Wood 



213 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 
Iberia 



City. 



New Iberia 



Supt. 



T. E. Keeny 



Board. 



Iberville 



Jackson 



Vernon 



Jefferson 



Gretna U. J. McCun 



R. J. Perkins 

Miller Wall 

1902, Wm. Hart 



La Fayette 



La Fayette 



La Fourche 



Thibodeaux 



W. P. Martin 



E. Rogers 



214 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 
Lincoln 



City. 



Vienna 



Supt. 



Board. 



Livingston 



Pt. Vincent 



Madison 



Delta 



J. B. Galloway 



G. S. Boney 
1902, Jim Sevier 



Morehouse 



Bastrop 



W. A. Harrington 



J. S. Heller 

C. C. Davenport 

W. T. Barham 

1902, G. M. Long 



Natchitoches 



Natchitoches 



W. P. Briazeah 



H. Raphiel 

H. Manlin 

1902, I. Friedman 



Orleans 



New Orleans 



Warren Easton 



E. F. Kohnkl 

Andrew H. Wilson 

1902, E. F. Florance 



215 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 
Ouachita 



City. 



Monroe 



Supt. 



I. Heinberg 



Board. 

F. G. Moore 

C. A. Dawney 

1902, L. R. Powers 



Plaquemines 



Point a La Hache 



P. A. Gravollet 



Simon Seopold 

N. B. Canon 

1902, Johnson Perez 



Point Coupee 



Rapides 



Alexandria 



Geo. Watts 



E. Collins 

Geo. O. Watts 

1902, C. A. Schnach 



Red River 



Coushatta 



J. McGaldrick 

T. E. Paxton 

1902, T. J. Fletcher 



Richland 



Rayville 



E. G. Slayton 



216 



J. B. Hardwick 
1902, Wm. E. Lyler 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 
Sabine 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Saint Bernard 



Saint Bernard 



Saint Charles 



Hahnville T. B. Sellers 



L. A. Keller 

H. L. Youngs 

1902, P. M. Kenner 



Saint Helena 



Green sburgh 



Saint James 



Convent 



Saint John Baptist 



Edg-ard 



211 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 
Saint Landry 



City. 



Opelousas 



Supt. 



J. L. Guilbeau 



Board.*- 

W. S. Boykin 

E. Thompson 

1902, A. L. Fontenot 



Saint Martins 



Saint Martinsville 



Saint Marys 



Franklin 



Saint Tammany 



Coving-ton 



F. W. Hasmer 



L. L. Morgan 

W. Bossier 

1902, A. Causin 



Tangipahoa 



Amite City 



C. W. Amacker 

H, N. Saal 

1902, Joseph Caprler 



Tensas 



St. Joseph 



Tho-s. M. Wade 



P. C. Smith 

F. O. Adams 

1902, I. N. Harper 



218 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 



County. 
Terre Bonne 



City. 



Houma 



Supt. 



Board. 



Union 



Rudolph Haas 
Farmersville R. B. Dawkins J. M. Smith 

1902, Jas. A. Manning 



Vermillion 



O. Bourque 
Abbeville J, R. Kitchell Felix Brownard 

1902, P. Dupu Le Blanc 



Vernon 



Leesville 



R. H. Bonham 



J. J- Hicks 

T. S. Franklin 
1902, J. C. Ferguson 



Washington 



Franklinton 



Webster 



Minden 



J. M. Davis 



W. J. Reams 

F. H. Drake 

1902, B. F. Carr 



219 



STATE OF LOUISIANA. 
County. City Supt. Board. 

West Baton Rouge Port Allen 



West Carroll Floyd 



West Feliciana Bayou Sara 



Winn Winfield J. T, Wallace J. G. Teagle 

1902, W. T. Norman 



'220 



STATE OF MAINE. 



County. 
Androscoggin 
Aroostook 
Cumberland 
Franklin 
Hancock 
Kennebec 
Knox 
Lincoln 



County. 
Oxford 
Penobscot 
Piscataquis 
Sagadahoc 
Somerset 
Waldo 
Washington 
York 



221 



STATE OF MAINE. 



County. 
Androscoggin 



City. 



Auburn 



Snpt. 



A. P. Wagg 



Board. 

A. M. Penley 

Wm. Hayes 

1902, W. E. Cutler 



Aroostook 



John B. Madigan 
Houlton H, L. Putnam Wm. C. Donnell 

1902, Hon. F. A. Powers 



Cumberland 



Portland 



Franklin 



Farmington 



A. L. Henderson 



Geo. Presson 

C. P. Merrill 

1902, C. A. Gould 



Hancock 



Kennebec 



Augusta 



Mrs. E. S. Fogg 



Lendall Fitcomb 

Melvin Holway 

1902, A. D. Russell 



222 



STATE OF MAINE. 



County. 
Knox 



City. 
Rockland 



Supt. 



Board. 



Lincoln 



Wiscasset 



W. F. Merrill 



H. W. Hawes 

E. Fred. Albee 

1902, Sol Holbrook 



Oxford 



Paris 



Geo. M. Atwood 

Walter L. Gray F. H. Packard, M. D. 

1902, H. Woolbury, M. D. 



Penobscot 



Bangor 



D. A. Robinson, M. D. 

Mary S. Snow Daniel McCann, M. D. 

1902, Rev. E. F. Pember 



Piscataquis 



Dover 



Sagadahoc 



Bath 



22J 



STATE OF MAINE. 



County. 

Somerset 



City. 



Skowhegan 



Supt 



W. F. Merrill 



Board. 

Levi Weston 

Chas. A. Marston 

1902, Nathan Fowler 



Waldo 



Belfast 



Francis S. Brich 



Wm. Mason 

Rev. G. G. Winslow 

1902, C. A. Pilllsbury 



Washington 



Machias 



R. W. Robert 



Wm. Bradbury- 
Frank Crane 
1902, Geo. Boynton 



York 



Alfred 



John B. Donovan 



C. B. Brooks 

C. E. Lauder 

1902, T. G. Hall 



224 



STATE OF MARYLAND. 



County. 

Alleghany 

Anne Arundel 

Baltimore City 

Baltimore 

Calvert 

Caroline 

Carroll 

Cecil 

Charles 

Dorchester 

Frederick 

Garrett 



County. 

Harford 

Howard 

Kent 

Montgomery 

Prince George's 

Queen Anne 

Saint Mary's 

Somerset 

Talbot 

Washington 

Wicomico 

Worcester 



225 



STATE OF MARYLAND. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Will H. Shepherd 
Alleghany Cumberland John C. Edwards John G. Wilson 

1902, Duncan Sinclair 



Robt. Murray 
Anne Arundel Annapolis F. Eugene Wathew H. M. Revell 

1902, Bradford Rich 



Chas. H. Gatch 
Baltimore City Baltimore Henry A. Wise Michael Sheehan 

1902, Henry K. Muller 



Talbot Jones 
Baltimore Towson Z. C. Ebaugh Wm. B. Krout 

1902, Thos. B. Todd 



Chas. G. Spicknall 
Calvert Prince Fredericktown J. Frank Parran Robt. De Barriel 

1902, Wm. F. Robinson 



H. Franklin Spevens 
Caroline Denton M. B. Stephens Henry C. Fisher 

1902, Thos. W. Jones 

226 



STATE OF MARYLAND. 



County. 
Carroll 



City. 



Westminster 



Supt. 



Dewees S. Farrad 



Board. 



Cecil 



Elkton 



Geo. Biddle 



Geo. A. Blake 

Geo. O. Garey 

1902, C. S. Abrahams 



Charles 



Port Tobacco 



J. R. R. McCarthy 



Wm. P. Jameson 

J. Y. Halley 

1902, Price Gray 



Dorcheste 



Cambridge 



Jos. L. Kerr 



M. J. Perkins 

W. L. Rhodes 

1902, I. M. Langrall 



Frederick 



Frederick 



J. B. Tvson 

Ephraim L. Boblitz S. Amos Urner 

1902, E. R. Zimmerman 



Garrett 



Oakland 



U. G. Palmer 



J. W. Laughlin 

W. A. Smith 

1902, D. W. Legge 



227 



STATE OF MARYLAND. 



County. 
Harford 



City. 
Bell Air 



Supt. 



Board. 



Walter P. Reckord 

John D. Worthington Dr. M. L. Jarrett 

1902, C. W. Baker 



Howard 



Ellicott 



P. T. Harman 



Henry O. Devies 

John Selby 

1902, Dr. J. E. Shreeve 



Kent 



Chestertown 



Wm. G. Smyth 



C. C. Brown 

Jos. W. Harper 

1902, Jas. W. Chapman 



Montgomery 



Rockville 



W. B. Burdette 



John G. England 

Jas. E. Williams 

1902, Chas. F. Kirk 



Prince Geoige's 



Marlboro 



Thos. J. Grant 



Wm. Talbott 

John H. Fraband 

1902, F. Saucer 



Queen Anne 



Centerville 



L. L. Beatty 

W. B. Reed 

1902, A. E. Sudler 



228 



STATE OF MARYLAND. 



County. 
Saint Mary's 



City. 



Leonardtown 



Supt. 



Geo. W. Joy 



Board. 

Dr. Z. R. Morgan 

J. Frank Bohanan 

1902, Daniel J. Payne 



Somerset 



Princess Anne 



Robt. F. Duet 



E. G. Polk 

E. S. Gunby 

1902, B. F. Lankford 



Talbot 



Easton 



Alex. Chaplain 



M. B. Nicholas 

Dr. Robt. A. Dodson 

1902, John F. Mullikin 



Washington 



Hagerstown 



Geo. C. Pearson 



D. A. Rohrer 
David Lesher 



1902, I. W. Stonebraker 



Wicomico 



Sam. A. Graham 
Salisbury Thos. H. Williams L. W. Dorman 

1902, E. H. Parsons 



Worcester 



Snow Hill 



E. W. McMaster 

A. C. Riley 

1902, L. T. Quillen 



229 



STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



County. 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin 

Hampden 



County. 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolk 

Plymouth 

Suffolk 

Worcester 



230 



STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Benj. F. Sears 
Barnstable Barnstable F . W . Kingham Jas. H. Jenkins 

1902, E. C. Hinckley 



Hon. Jos. Tucker 
Berkshire Pittsfield Eugene Bouton Wm. Nugent 

1902, F. A. Smith 



Leontine Lincoln 
Bristol Fall River Wm. C. Bates Miss Susan H. Nixon 

1902, Payson W. Lyman 



W. Channing Nevin 
Dukes Edgartown Clifton A. Swell Holmes Smith 

1902, Carrie Scofield 



Henry C. Leach 
Essex Salem John W. Perkins Andrew Fitz 

1902, Chas. C. Rhoades 



J. W. Stevens 
Franklin Greenfield D. P. Dame Geo. W. Forbes 

1902, Dr. Mary P. Dole 

231 



Norfolk 



STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



County. 
Hampden 



City. 



Springfield 



Supt. 



Thomas Ballist 



Board. 

W. C. Simons 
Miss Rachel Jacobs 
1902, O. B. Ireland 



Hampshire 



Northampton 



J. H. Carfrey 



S. W. Lee 

S. R. Cooley 

1902, Rev. E. G. Cobb 



Middlesex 



Concord 



Nantucket 



Nantucket 



Arthur Gardner 

Helen B. W. Worth 

1902, Dr. E. B. Coleman 



Plymouth 



Plymouth 



232 



STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



County. 
Suffolk 



City. 
Boston 



Supt. 



Board. 



Henry D. Huggan 

Edwin P. Seaver Wm. J. Porter 

1902, Archibald Davison 



Worcester 



Austin Garver 
Worcester Clarence F. Carroll Herbert M. Wilson 

1902, Mrs. Winslow S. Lincoln 



STA'I K < )l- Mil ' 1 1 1 ( i /\ N . 



< lounty. ( lounty. 

Mi i 'M.i I ,apeer 

Allegan I ,eelanaw 

Alpena Leenawee 

Antrim I [\ ingston 

Baraga Mai I inai 

Barrj Macomb 

I'-' Manistee 

Benzie VTanitou 

Berrien Marquette 

Branch Vlason 

l alhoun VIecosta 

( ass Mem iminee 

Charlevoi! Midland 

( 'heboygan Missaukee 

Chippewa Mom,,, 

Clare Montcalm 

l linton Muskegon 

Crawford Newaygo 

I »elta i lakland 

Eaton i ), eana 

I' niiiiei i igemaw 

1 Senesee i intonagon 

< Uadwin < Isceola 

< rran'd Traverse ( l.senda 

< rratiol ( )tsego 
l tillsdale ( >ttawa 
Houghton Presque Isle 
Huron Roscommon 
[ngham Saginaw 
fonia Sainl Clair 
[osco Saini Joseph 
[sabella Sanilac 

Isle Royale Schoolcraft 

Jackson Shiawassee 

Kalamazoo TtlSCOla 

Kalkaska \';ui Bineii 

Keni Washtenaw 

Keweenaw Wayne 

Lake Wexford 



284 



State of michican. 



County. 



Alcona 



City. 



I [arrisville 



Supt. 



'. Kiev 



Board. 

F. A. Beede 

( ). II. Smith 

1902, Chas. Conklin 



Allegan 



Allegan 



II. W. Mcintosh 



Win. ( Hiver 

1 -ichc liakcr 

1902, II. II. Pope 



Alpena 



Alpena 



Anli mi 



Bellair.e 



T. W. Clemo 



Roswcll 1 -cavil! 
E. A. I I ana man 

1902, F. VV. Bechtold 



Barraga 



L'Anse 



E, L. Bower 



P. Brennan 
M. Voestch 

1902, 1'. Mckciman 



Barry 



Hastings 



J. E. Mcalloy 



2.'!. r > 



R. M. Bates 

Chas. Will 

1902, S. E. Phillips 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

James Van Kluck 
Bay Bay City J. A. Stewart J. L. Stoddard 

1902, E. M. Sharp 



Wm. Case 
Benzie Benzonia H. B. Woodward G. M. Sprout 

1902, Z. T. McGee 



Gus Dudley 
Bd-rien Berrien Springs J. D. Carmody Wm. Graham 

1902, Dr. Bullard 



D. C. Allen 
Branch Cold Water H. E. Johnson Geo. Collins 

1902, H. C. Loveridge 



Wm. Porter 
Calhoun Marshall E. F. Lohr S. F. Dobbins 

1902, Wm. Dibble 



C. C. Allison 
Cass Cassopolis R. H. Struble W. W. Reynolds 

1902, W. B. Hayden 

236 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



County. 
Charlevoix 



City. 
Charlevoix 



Supt. 



Board. 



Cheboygan 



Cheboygan 



W. C. Thompson 



Andrew Trombly 
Wm. E. Shoemaker 
1902, F. W. Depuy 



Chippewa 



Sault Ste. Marie 



H. M. Oren 

E. E. Ferguson Jas. T. Moore 

1902, T. R. Easterday 



Clare 



Farewell 



C. B. Chaffee 



E. W. Brown 

L. L. Kelley 

1902, C. E. Bingham 



Clinton 



St. Johns 



J. G. Monroe 



J. S. Osgood 

J. W. Fitzgerald 

1902, H. J. Patterson 



Crawford 



Grayling 



R. H. Kirtland 



Joseph Patterson 

Adelbert Taylor 

1902, Lucien Fournier 



237 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



County. 
Delta 



City. 



Escanaba 



Supt. 



Board. 



M. K. Bissell 
1902, Joseph Weckert 



Eaton 



J. M. Powers 
Charlotte . M. R. Parmelee Geo. Huggett 

1902, Mrs. Geo. Fowkr 



Emmet 



Little Traverse 



Genesee 



Flint 



Warren C. Hull 



W. C. Lewis 

G. M. Wilson 

1902, F. J. Rankin 



Gladwin 



Gladwin 



C. J. Barnum 



F. C. Smith 

J. W. Leininger 

1902, C. G. Suylandt 



Grand Traverse 



Traverse City 



C. T. Grawn 



F. Hamilton 

D. Cochlin 

1902, Jas. A. Moore 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



County. 
Gratiot 



City. 
Ithaca 



Supt. 



Albert P. Cook 



Board. 

A. P. Lane 

John Winton 

1902, Jno. M. Everden 



Hillsdale 



Hillsdale 



W. L. Shuart 



F. H. Stone 

C. F. Cook 

1902, Dr. W. H. Sawyer 



Houghton 



Houghton 



B. A. Dunbar 



H. W. Jones 

Jno. Slockett 

1902, John Hammell 



Huron 



Bad Axe 



A. F. Doyle 



James Baldwin 

H. O'Dell 

1902, Wm. Rapson 



Ingham 



Mason 



E. D. Palmer 



Geo. W. Bristol 

L. W. Mills 

1902, A. H. Hall 



Ionia 



Ionia 



C. S. Bemis 



T. B. Barringer 

Vernon Smith 

1902, Clark Taylor 



239 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



County. 
Iosco 



City. 
Tawas City 



Supt. 



Board. 



Isabella 



Mt. Pleasant 



R. H. Kelley 



C. D. Pullen 

Jno. Kinney 

1902, C. M. Brooks 



Isle Royale 



Pigeon Point 



Jackson 



Jackson 



L. S. Norton 



Geo. A. Mathews 

C. E. Snow 

1902, W. L. Seatan 



Kalamazoo 



Kalamazoo 



O. E. Latham 



H. E. Hoyt 

Jno. De Visser 

1902, James H. Dewing 



Kalkaska 



Kalkaska 



E. L. Luther 



240 



C. C. Jencks 

Jas. M. Flagg 

1902, Jas. Harriot 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



County. 
Kent 



City. 
Grand Rapids 



Supt. 



Board. 



Jno. Rowson 

F. R. Hathaway Loyal Knappen 

1902, Frances B. Turner 



Keweenaw 



Eagle River 



P. O. Decker 



Otto Sibilsky 

J. M. Blight 

1902, T. J. Bennetts 



Lake 



Baldwin 



W. C. Giberson 



L. A. Carpenter 

E. E. Decker 

1902, R. J. Mathews 



Lapeer 



Lapeer 



Paul A. Cougill 



J. R. Johnson 

Dr. Hugh McCall 

1902, John Hevener 



Leelanaw 



Northport 



Wm, Russell 



Dr. I. R. Copp 

H. E. Gill 

1902, Octave Primeau 



Leenawee 



Adrian 



241 



County. 
Livingston 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 
City. Supt. 



Howell 



R. D. Briggs 



Board. 

Thos. Gordon, Jr. 
W. P. Van Winkle 
1902, O. J. Parker 



Mackinac 



Mackinac 



Macomb 



Mt. Clemens 



S. C. Price 



J. G. Tucker 

A. T. Donaldson 

1902, R. C. Ulrich 



Manistee 



Manistee 



Manitou 



St. James 



Marquette 



Marquette 



Anna M. Chandlu 



242 



F. I. Clark 

Geo. Barnes 

1902, Peter White 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



County. 
Mason 



City. 



Luclington 



Snpt. 



Board. 



Mecosta 



Big Rapids 



J. R. Miller 



Dr. W. A. Whitney 

Edgar Pierce 

1902, E. C. Morris 



Menominee 



Menominee 



O. I. Woodley 



Wm. Holmes 

Dr. J. D. Crawford 

1902, Jos. Flesheim 



Midland 



H. W. Rice 
Midland Herbert McCutcheon Wm. O'Brien 

1902, Sidney Peterson 



Missaukee 



Lake City 



Monroe 



Monroe 



J. F. Rieman 



243 



T. R. Waters 

John Martin 

1902, Geo. Little 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 
County. City. Supt. Board. 
Montcalm ■ Stanton 



Robt. E. Bunker 
Muskegon Muskegon David Mackenzie Chas. W. Hackley 

1902, H. N. Hovey 



C. K. Carter 
Newaygo Newaygo H. W. Daniels J. H. Simmons 

1902, H. D. Woodward 



Dr. M. W. Gray 
Oakland Pontiac Hugh Brown Arthur R. Tripp 

1902, S. S. Mathews 



J. K. Flood 
Oceana Hart R- C. Fisher J. D. S. Hanson 

1902, T. S. Gurney 



L. A. White 
Ogemaw West Branch B. Bennett C. J. Winslow 

1902, J. B. Ross 

244 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



County. 



Ontonagon 



City. 



Snpt. 



Ontonagon Ella- A. Chamberlin 



Board. 

J. J. Vincent 

Jas. Corgan 

1902, J. Hawley 



Os:eola 



Hersey 



Oscoda 



Indian Lake 



Otsego 



Gavlords 



F. J. Shipp 



E. B. Bolton 

Jas. Fox 

1902, Frank Buell 



Ottawa 



Grand Haven 



Dr. J. N. Reynolds 

Jno. A. Crawford Dr. A. Rysdorp 

1902, Jacob Glemm 



Presque Isle 



Rogers City M. H. Nester 



Paul Bittner 

Henry Hansen 

1902, Chas. Horn 



245 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



County. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Roscommon' 



Roscommon 



W. B. Orcutt 

J. H. Sly 

1902, R. Belville 



5acrma\v 



Saginaw 



A. S. Whitney 



A. R. Moeller 

E. R. McCormick 

1902, W. A. Brewer 



Saint Clair 



Port Huron 



Jas. H. Beagell 



John W. Porter 

S. L. Ballentine 

1902, F. E. Beard 



Saint Joseph 



Centerville 



C. A. Sharp 



Dr. B. M. Porter 

L. H. Haskell 

1902, S. R. Butler 



Sanilac 



Sandusky 



Chas. G. Putney 



G. E. English 

Hugh McKenzie 

1902, Jas. McCaren 



Schoolcraft 



Manistique 



J. J. Hornberger 



Robert Johnson 

Samuel Mix 

1902, Dr. Bowen 



246 



STATE OF MICHIGAN. 



County. 
Shiawassee 



City. 



Corunna 



Supt. 



C. I. Collins 



Board. 

F. E. Welch 

W. A. Rosenkrans 

1902, M. Bush 



Tuscola 



M. J. Ellinwood 
Cairo R. S. Holloway Chas. Montague 

1902, Mrs. J. F. Palmer 



Van Buren 



Paw Paw 



J. A. O'Leavey 



E. F. Parks 

J. W. True 

1902, L. H. Titus 



Washtenaw 



Ann Arbor 



H. M. Slauson 



Mrs. Anna B. Bach 

E. F. Mills 

1902, J. E. Beal 



Wavne 



John F. Bennett 
Detroit W. C. Martindale Thos. Henderson 

1902, Wm. H. Savory 



Wexford 



Mrs. M. A. Gilbert 
Sherman C. C. Slemons R. A. Robinson 

1902, D. O. Chadwink 



247 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County. 



County. 



Aitkin 

Anoka 

Becker 

Beltrami 

Benton 

Big Stone 

Blue Earth 

Brown 

Carlton 

Carver 

Cass 

Chippewa 

Chisago 

Clay 

Cook 

Cottonwood 

Crow Wing 

Dakota 

Dodge 

Douglas 

Faribault 

Fillmore 

Freeborn 

Goodhue 

Grant 

Hennepin 

Houston 

Isanti 

Itasca 

Jackson 

Kanabec 

Kandiyohi 

Kittson 

Lac-qui-parle 

Lake 

Le Sueur 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

McLeod 



Marshall 

Martin 

Meeker 

Mille Lacs 

Morrison 

Mower 

Murray 

Nicollet 

Nobles 

Olmsted 

Otter Tail 

Pine 

Pipe Stone 

Polk 

Pope 

Ramsey 

Redwood 

Renville 

Rice 

Rock 

Saint Louis 

Scott 

Sherburne 

Sibley 

Stearns 

Steele 

Stevens 

Swift 

Todd 

Traverse 

Wabasha 

Wadena 

Waseca 

Washington 

Watonwan 

Wilkin 

Winona 

Wright 

Yellow Medicine 



248 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County. 
Aitkin 



City. 



Aitkin 



Supt. 



Geo. W. Walker 



Board. 

G. T. Williams 

F. E. Krech 

1902, E. B. Lowell 



Anoka 



Anoka 



J. L. Torrens 



J. H. Niles 

Everett Hammons 

1902, J. C. H. Engel 



Becker 



Detroit City 



S. A. Challman 



A. E. Bowling 

E. G. Holmes 

1902, S. M. Hume 



249 



«». 



Beltrami 



Benton 



Sauk Rapids 



W. J. Marquis 



J. A. Senn 

W. L. Nieman 

1902, T. De Long 



Big Stone 



Ortonville 



J. N. Childs 



E. F. Crawford 

C. J. Stark 

1902, E. J. Whiller 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

H. I. Pany 
Blue Earth Mankato E. B. Uline L. G. M. Fletcher 

1902, Clark Keyson 



John Henley 
Brown New Ulm E. T. Critchett Ad. F. Rein 

1902, Dr. L. A. Fritsche 



Alexander Esko 

Carlton Thomson Chas. A. Marks 

1902, J. A. Wallace 



Carver Chaska 



C. H. Hodge 
Cass Motley J. B. Morin F. D. Newkirk 

1902, Clayton Francisco 



C. A. Fosnes 
Chippewa Montevideo Geo. A. Smith L. R. Moyer 

1902, W. H. Wells 



250 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



Countv. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Chisago 



Center City 



J. E. Modin 



J. A. Johnson 

P. G. Sausen 

1902, Ed. Stromgren 



Clay 



Miss Alice Leonoro 
Moorhead John F. Giles Miss Emma Williamson 

1902, Miss Eva Hilliard 



Cook 



Grand Marais 



Wm. Euguist 



Henry Mayhew 

Thomas Mayhew 

1902, C. H. Carhart 



Cottonwood 



Windom 



Crow Wing 



Brainerd 



T. B. Hartley 



Chas. Hagberg 

D. Doran 

1902, Mons. Mahlum 



Dakota 



A. M. Adsit 
Hastings J. P. Magnusson M. Hanna 

1902, John P. Hanson 



251 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County. 
Dodge 



City 



Mantorville 



Supt. 



J. T. Fuller 



Board. 

Geo. E. Norton 

J. F. Martin 

1902, J. T. Wright 



Douglas 



Alexandria 



J. A. Cranston 



G. B. Ward 

J. M. Brown 

1902, Geo. S. Spaulding 



Faribault 



Blue Earth City 



V. R. Wasson 



Anthony Anderson 

Chas. Aling 

1902, Dr. F. N. Hunt 



Fillmore 



Preston 



E. E. Lockerby 



A. D. Gray 

S. A. Langrim 

1902, G W. Robinson 



Freeborn 



Albert Lea 



W. J. Schmitz 



T. W. Wilson 

H. A. Hanson 

1902, A. McCulloch 



Good Hue 



Red Wing 



F. V. Hubbard 



W. H. Putnam 

R. L. Groudahl 

1902, C. A. K. Johnson 



252 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County. 
Grant 



City. 



Herman 



Supt. 



H. H. Aspden 



Board. 

C. H. Phinney 

K. C. Ness 

1902, Chas. Cate 



Hennepin 



Minneapolis 



Chas. M. Jorden 



Dr. T. Quenby 

J. A. Salener 

1902, F. H. Peavey 



Houston 



Caledonia 



F. A. Morris 



W. R. Duebury 

Timothy Sheehan 

1902, Walter Goergur 



Isanti 



Cambridge 



Itasca 



Jackson 



Jackson 



H. A. Britzius 



P. H. Berge 

W. V. King 

1902, W. C. Portman 



253 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County, 
Kanabec 



City. 



Mora 



Supt. 



Board. 



Chas. E. Williams 

Alfred Sundeen Geo. H. Newbert 

1902, Nels. Halverson 



Kandiyohi 



Willmar 



Kittson 



Hallock 



A. W. Uhl 



P. H. Konzen 

John Shaw 

1902, Chas. Dure 



Lac-qui-parle 



Lac-qui-parle 



Lake 



Beaver Bay 



Le Sueur 



Le Sueur Center 



254 



Comity, 
Lincoln 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



City. 
Marshfield 



Supt. 



Board. 



Geo. F. Stow 

Wallace W. Gray A. W. Magandy 

1902, J. C. Henricksen 



Lyon 



M. Sullivan 
Marshall Clarence M. Boutelle C. B. Tyler 

1902, Dr. C. E. Persons 



McLeod 



Glencoe 



E. E. Mclntire 



N. Hasson 

Chas. Corson 

1902, G. K. Gilbert 



Marshall 



Warren 



Martin 



Fairmont 



Meeker 



Litchfield 



R. C. Dewev 



255 



J. W. Wright 

E. P. Peterson 

1902, S. F. Leavitt 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County. 
Mille Lacs 



City. 



Princeton 



Aipt. 



H. E. White 



Board. 

C. D. Rines 
Mrs. Rose D. Patterson 
1902, Dr. O. C. Tarbox 



Morrison 



Little Falls 



Alex. M. Rowe 



John Wetzel 

F. W. Lyons 

1902, R. N. Nichols 



Mower 



R. E. Shepherd 
Austin W. F. F. Sellick F. E. Gleason 

1902, Dr. H. A. Avery 



Murray 



Currie 



Nicollet 



St. Peter 



Edgar George 



Chas. Hensel 

E. S. Pettyjohn 

1902, Frank Ramson 



Nobles 



Worthington 



256 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County. 
Olmsted 



City. 



Rochester 



Supt. 



F. D. Buddovz 



Board. 

J. J. Fulkerson 

Dr. J. G. Cross 

1902, J. T. Collin 



Otter Tail 



Fergus Falls 



C. A. Ballard 



M. T. McMahon 

W. C. Lincoln 

1902, B. F. Brown 



Pine 



John F. Stone 
Pine City R. H. Blankenship P. Kundsen 

1902, W. F. Glassow 



Pipe Stone 



Pipe Stone 



F. E. George 



W. B. Brown 
1902, W. W. Robey 



Polk 



Crookston 



John Moore 



William Anglim 

John Cromb 

1902, N. S. Gervais 



Pope 



Glenwood 



Squire F. Brown 



C. P. Reeves 

C. L. Peterson 

1902, P. Peterson 



257 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County. 
Ramsey 



City. 



St. Paul 



Supt. 



A. J. Smith 



Board. 

Dr. G. W. Davis 

H. C. McNair 

1902, Harry Franklin 



Redwood 



Redwood Falls 



Arthur J. Jones 



O. L. Domberg 

C. W. Dickinson 

1902, H. M. Hitchcock 



Renville 



Beaver Falls 



Rice 



Faribault 



Geo. A. Franklin 



Dr. E. K. Clements 

E. N. Leavens 

1902, H. F. Kester 



Rock 



Luverne 



F. E. Dean 



Wm. Jacobsen 

H. C. Hodgson 

1902, E. H. Bronson 



Saint Louis 



Duluth 



R. E. Denfeld 



W. H. Salter 

S. T. Harrison 

1902, E. R. Cobb 



258 



Count}', 
Scott 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



City. 
Shacopee 



Supt. 
A. L. McBee 



Board. 

Wm. Willson 

C. T. Bushomen 

1902, E. J. Gellenbeck 



Sherburne 



Elk River 



J. M. Casey 



Chas. Wheaton 

Henry Castle 

1902, J. H. Williams 



Sibley 



Henderson 



C. E. Young 



1902, A. F. Poehler 



Stearns 



St. Cloud 



S. S. Parr 



Jno. C. Boehm 

J. I. Honohue 

1902, A. H. Houre 



Steele 



Owatonna 



P. J. Kuntz 



J. N. Niles 

J. W. Connor 

1902, Geo. Parrott 



Stevens 



Morris 



Pete W. Ross 



259 



D. T. Wheaton 
Mrs. L. C. Spooner 
1902, Louis Thorle 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County. 
Swift 



City. 



Benson 



Supt. 



A. Nelson 



Board. 

Adam Olson 

H. W. Stone 

1902, J. C. Collins 



Todd 



Pillsbury 



E. W. Hubbard 

Mrs. F. W. Mattock 

1902, J. C. Long 



Traverse 



'Wabasha 



Wabasha 



J. A. Vandyke 



J. A. Peck 

C. C. Hirschy 

1902, A. J. Stone 



Wadena 



Frank Willson 
Wadena M. J. Tormey A. L. Irwin 

1902, C. W. Baumbach 



Waseca 



Waseca 



260 



STATE OF MINNESOTA. 



County. 
Washington 



City. Supt. 

Stillwater Darius Steward 



Board. 

W. T. Per Lee 

E. L. Harper 

1902, Jno. Burke 



Watonwan 



St. James 



Wilkin 



Breckenridge 



C. F. Caulson 



Jno. T. Wells 

W. M. James 

1902, Howard Dykman 



Winona 



Winona 



J. A. Formey 



B. D. Blair 

L. L. Brown 

1902, J. D. Jones 



Wright 



Buffalo 



Yellow Medicine 



Granite Falls 



Jno. W. Marshall 



C. J. Goodenow 

L. H. Schellbach 

1902, K. Neste 



^61 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County. 



County. 



Adams 

Alcorn 

Amite 

Attala 

Benton 

Bolivar 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Chickasaw 

Choctaw 

Claiborne 

Clarke 

Clay 

Coahoma 

Copiah 

Covington 

De Soto 

Franklin 

Greene 

Grenada 

Hancock 

Harrison 

Hinds 

Holmes 

Issaquena 

Itawamba 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Jones 

Kemper 

La Fayette 

Lauderdale 

Lawrence 

Leake 

Lee 

Le Flore 

Lincoln 



Lownder 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Neshaba 

Newton 

Noxubee 

Oktibbeha 

Panola 

Pearl 

Perry 

Pike 

Pontotoc 

Prentiss 

Quitman 

Rankin 

Scott 

Sharkey „- 

Simpson 

Smith 

Sun Flower 

Tallahatchie 

Tate 

Tippah 

Tishomingo 

Tunica 

Union 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 

Wilkinson 

Winston 

Yalobusha 

Yazoo 



262 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County. 
Adams 



City. 

Natchez 



Supt. 



Board. 



F. G. Brendon 

J. W. Henderson John Harper 

1902, W. G. Bonbrook 



Alcorn 



Corinth 



W. P. Dobbins 



W. N. Weniner 

J. H. Jones 

1902, S. A. Morison 



Amite 



Liberty 



Rev. N. Seaylin 



T. P. Street 

Jeff Lee 

1902, P. R. Brewer 



Attala 



Kosciusko 



G. F. Boyd 



W. B. Potts 

L. B. Rosenthal 

1902, J. S. Smith 



Benton 



Ashland 



Bolivar 



Rosedale 



263 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County. 
Calhoun 



City. 



Pittsborough 



Supt. 



C. A. Beasley 



Board. 

J. H. Ramsey 

P. S. Tery 

1902, W. J. Patterson 



Carroll 



Carrollton 



W. F. Hamilton 



L. Richardson 

C. J. Geer 

1902, W. H. Hafner 



Chickasaw 



Houston 



H. B. Abernethy 



B. F. Collins 

J. S. Evans 

1902, Wm. Davis 



Choctaw 



Chester 



J. D. Perkins 



G. T. Ruff 

S. B. Dobbs 

1902, E. B. Weaver 



Claiborne 



Port Gibson 



J. M. Taylor 



H. Mark 

L. A. Smith 

1902, H. C. Mounger 



Clarke 



Jno. Rodgers 
Quitman D. James John Dobbs 

1902, J. M. Carmichel 



264 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County, 
Clay 



City. 



Supt. 



West Point ' H. A. Haves 



Board. 

B. Moseley 
A. W. Dominick 
1902, W. A. Bell 



Coahoma 



Friar's Point 



Rucks Yerger 



T. F. Tongan 

G. W. Wise 

1902, G. S. Johnson 



Copiah 



Hazelhurst 



Covington 



Williamsburgh 



De Soto 



Milton Blocker 
Hernando R. E. L. Morgan Dr. Wm. A. Powel 

1902, J. C. Williamson 



Franklin 



Meadville 



M. E. B. Bryd 



E. H. Wentwort 

T. W. Sullivan 

1902, A. B. Sullivan 



265 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
Greene Leaksville 



Grenada Grenada 



L. T. Jones 
Hancock Bay St. Louis A. G. Stevenson Reuben Brown 

1902, M. Girgn 



G. T. Jones 
Harrison Pass Christian A. G. Stephenson Reuben Br.own 

1902, Nathan Thipen 



J. B. Harris 
Hinds Jackson J- C. Hardy T. P. Barr 

1902, I. C. Enochs 



W. L. Young 
Holmes Lexington C. C. Swinney C. J. Gibson 

1902, Jno. Belford 

26<5 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County. 
Issaquena 



City. 



Mayersville 



Supt. 



Wm. R. Farish 



Board. 

R. E. Foster 

Wm. Griffin 

1902, R. D. Farish 



Itawamba 



Fulton 



W. E. Raden 

M. Spradling 

1902, A. G. Moore 



Jackson 



Scranton 



Jasper 



Paulding 



Je.'fe son 



Fayette 



Jones 



267 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County, 
Kemper 



City. 



De Kalb 



Snpt. 



T. M. Tann 



Board. 

J. T. Slaton 

T. J. Shephard 

1902, R. Bryan 



La Fayette 



Oxford 



R. H. Hester 



Geo. \Y. Leavell 

H. Stahl 

1902, T. H. Harkins 



Lauderdale 



Meridian 



T. C. Fant 



W. E. Baskin 

V. B. Miller 

1902. A. J. Russell 



Lawrence 



Monticello 



Leake 



Carthage 



J. F. Williams 



T. B. Blarleck 

W. A. Hartnass 

1902, J. L. Lindsey 



Lee 



Tupelo 



D. A. Hill 



W. W. Trice 

D. S. Ballard 

1902, C. B. Hood 



268 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County. 
Le Flore 



City. 
Greenwood 



Supt. 



Board. 



Lincoln 



Brookhaven 



Lowndes 



Columbus J. M. Barrow 



W. B. Harris 

Dr. Curry 

1902, Capt. Davis 



Madison 



Canton W. B. Jones 



H. Gwinnes 

W. H. Powell 

1902, J. Perlinsky 



Marion 



Columbia 



Marshall 



Charley Daniel 
Holly Springs W. A. Anderson J. W. Gray 

1902, Addison Craft 



269 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County. 
Monroe 



City. 



Aberdeen 



Supt. 



M. Ross 



Board. 

D. H. McOuinston 

O. L~McKay 

1902, N. W. Hatch 



Montgomery 



Winona 



W. T. Foster 



T. R. Gratter 

W. S. Hill 

1902, J. C. Wadsworth 



Neshoba 



Philadelphia 



Newton 



Decatur 



Noxubee 



Macon 



Oktibbeha 



Starkville 



270 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County. 
Panola 



City. 



Supt. 



Sardis B. W. Gowdy 



Board. 

C. W. Duval 
1902, J. S. Carlton 



Pearl 



Perry 



Augusta 



Pike 



W. A. Gill 
Magnolia W. H. Rowan Geo. C. Riley 

1902, W. H. Hubbard 



Pontotoc 



D. T. Pitts 
Pontotoc D. C. M. Bigham J. L. Henderson 

1902, Jas. Smith 



Prentiss 



W. E. Price 
Booneville W. B. Pettit S. P. Allin 

1902, W. G. C. Gresham 



271 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County. 
Ouitman 



City. 



Belen 



Supt. 



W. B. Clarke 



Board. 
J. J. Burleyson 
1902, W. V. Turner 



Rankin 



Brandon 



Wm. Buchanan 

John R. Enoch 

1902, R. S. Maxey 



Scott 



Forest 



T. J. Walters 



D. A. Singleton 

J. R. Owen 

1902, J. C. Jones 



Sharkey 



Rolling Forks 



Simpson 



Westville 



J. R. Williamson 



S. Drummonds 
I. N. Armstrong 
1902, B. F. Berry 



Smith 



Raleigh 



E. R. Tillson 



L. J. Caughman 

J. W. Anderson 

1902, A. L. Itare 



272 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



County 
Sun Flower 



City. 



Indianola 



Supt. 



W. D. Peery 



Board. 

Prof. Taylor 

L. B. Chapman 

1902, H. Welborn 



Tallahatchie 



Charleston 



Thomas Brians 

Eld. Joel D. Rice T. M. Harris 

1902, J. W. Helins 



Tate 



Senatobia 



Tippah 



Ripley 



Tishomingo 



Luka 



F. T. Carmack 



J. T. Barnett 

W. W. Harris 

1902, E. D. Glenn 



Tunica 



John C. Gaskill 
Tunica J. W. Henderson E. D. Hustler 

1902, J. T. Celowers 



273 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



Ccu.nty. 
Union 



City. 
New Albany 



Supt. 
Tno. H. Mitchell 



Board. 

H. Marshall 

W. B. Robbins 

1902, T. M. Coker 



Warren 



Vicksburg 



Washington 



Greenville 



Wayne 



Waynesborough 



Webster 



Walthall 



Wilkinson 



Woodville H. P. Hughes 



J. F. Therrel 

Frank Best 

1902, M. Rothschild 



274 



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 



Cuunty. 
Winston 



City. 
Louisville 



Snpt. 



Board. 



Yalobusha 



Coffeeville 



T. P. Scott 



H. O. Leonard 

J. M. Hall 

1902, G. W. Shannon 



Yazoo 



Yazoo City 



275 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 

Adair 

Andrew 

Atchison 

Audrain 

Barry 

Barton 

Bates 

Benton 

Bollinger 

Boone 

Buchanan 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Callaway 

Camden 

Cape Girardeau 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cass 

Cedar 

Charitan 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Cole 

Cooper 

Crawford 

Dade 

Dallas 

Daviess 

De Kalb 

Dent 

Douglas 

Dunklin 

Franklin 

Gasconade 

Gentry 



County. 

Greene 

Grundy 

Harrison 

Henry 

Hickory 

Holt 

Howard 

Howell 

Iron 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Knox 

Laclede 

La Fayette 

Lawrence 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston 

McDonald 

Macon 

Madison 

Maries 

Marion 

Mercer 

Miller 

Mississippi 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

New Madrid 

Newton 

Nodaway 

Oregon 

Osage 



County. 

Ozark 

Pemiscot 

Perry 

Pettis 

Phelps 

Pike 

Platte 

Polk 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Ralls 

Randolph 

Ray 

Reynolds 

Ripley 

Saint Charles 

Saint Clair 

Saint Francois 

Sainte Genevieve 

Saint Louis 

Saline 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott 

Shannon 

Shelby 

Stoddard 

Stone 

Sullivan 

Taney 

Texas 

Vernon 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 

Worth 

Wright 



2T6 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Adair 



City. 



Kirksville 



Supt. 



C. S. Brother 



Board. 

S. M. Lurk 

F. L. Link 

1902, Dr. C. E. Still 



Andrew 



Savannah 



Atchison 



Rockport 



\Y. W. Gallaher 



W. W. Hudgens 
Wm. T. Buckham 
1902, D. H. Colvin 



Audrain 



Mexico 



D. A. McMillan 



J. H. Bickley 

S. B. Cook 

1902, E. E. Jones 



B: 



arrv 



Cassville 



Barton 



Lamar 



277 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Bates 



City. 



Butler 



Supt. 



T. F. Starr 



Boaid. 

W. W. Ross 

W. Shafer 

1902, T. J. Day 



Benton 



Warsaw 



J. L. Ferguson 



Jas. R. Jones 

R. E. Freeman 

1902, W. J. Huse 



Bollinger 



Marble Hill 



Boone 



Columbia 



Buchanan 



Harry H. Smith 
St. Joseph Edward. B. Neely A. C. Hinckley 

1902, K. M. Mitchell 



Butler 



Poplar Bluff 



Jno. T. Withers 



A. A. Meha'ffey 

Dr. A. W. Davidson 

1902, Lemuel Mills 



278 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Caldwell 



City. 



Kingston 



Supt. 



J. E. Herriott 



Board. 

C. S. McLaughlin 

Jno. Sherman 

1902, R. D. Lockman 



Callaway 



E. S. Wood 
Fulton J. C. Humphreys J. L. Maughs 

1902, Wallace Williams 



Camden 



Linn Creek 



J. E. Foster 



H. W. Chalfant 

D. Moulder 

1902, F. Simpson 



Cape Girardeau 



Jackson 



B. Lusk 



B. M. Morgan 

W. B. Schafer 

1902, T. D. Hines 



Carroll 



Carrollton 



E. H. Stroeter 



Wm. Kimble 

W. E. Hudson 

1902, Dr. M. W. Craton 



Carter 



Van Bur en 



279 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Cass 



City. 
Harrisonville 



Supt. 



Board. 



J. J. Burke 

Amos T. Fisher D. C. Barnett 

1902, W. C. Christopher 



Cedar 



Stockton 



Chariton 



Keytesville 



Estell Haway 



W. C. Gaston 

W. G. Agee 

1902, G. N. Elliott 



Christian 



Ozark 



Clark 



Jos. W. Meyer 
Kahoka H. A. Higgins Chris. Stopper 

1902, Chas. A. Stevenson 



Clay 



F. H. Trimble 
Liberty V. E. Holcomb O. F. Dougherty 

1902, Dr. E. H. Miller 



280 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Clinton 



City. 



Plattsburgh 



Supt. 



P. H. Crafton 



Board. 

Dr. C. W. Chastain 

M. I. Trimble 

1902, Alfred Eaton 



Cole 



Jefferson City 



W. W. Walters 



Cooper 



Boonville 



Crawford 



J. C. Whitmire 
Steelville W. J. Underwood J. T. Haley 

1902, M. W. Wright 



Dade 



Greenfield 



I. N. Evrard 



H. II. Finley 
C. W. Montgomery 
1902, L. W. Shafer 



Dallas 



Buffalo 



281 



County, 
Daviess 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



City. 
Gallatin 



Supt. 



Board. 



F. W. Parker 

A. R. Alexander A. Knaurer 

1902, J. W. Alexandc- 



De Kalb 



Maysville 



Dent 



Salem 



P. B. Blue 



James Butler 

J. L. Smith 

1902, E. B. Smith 



Dougflas 



Ava J. A. Hylton 



M. C. Reynolds 
1902, A. P. Miller 



Dunklin 



Kennett 



Franklin 



Union Chas. A. Cole 



282 



Albert Reinhard 

Albert Mueller 

1902, A. J. Gorg 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County 
Gasconde 



City 



Hermann 



Supt. 



C. C. Thudium 



Board. 

Geo. Kraettly 

A. B. Walker 

1902, Wm. Klinger 



Gentry 



Albany 



J. H. Markley 



R. P.. Lainhart 

W. R. Staton 

1902, F. J. Hawk 



Greene 



Springfield 



J. Fairbanks 



G. A. McCollum 

C. W. Hamlin 

1902, Ellis Paxson 



Grundy 



Trenton 



Harrison 



Dr. A. H. Vandwert 
Bethany J. R. Hale Geo. L. Phillips 

1902, Leonard Heosson 



Henry 



Clinton 



F. B. Owen 



T. W. Collins 

J. T. Ruffin 

1902, F. P. Kitchen 



283 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 



Hickorv 



City. 
Wheatland 



Supt. 



Harry H. Rogers 



Board. 

W. D. Harryman 

H. P. Liggett 

1902, W. L. Powell 



Holt 



Oregfon 



D. L. Roberts 



Geo. H. Allen 

L. I. Moore 

1902, J. T. Thatcher 



Howard 



Glassrow 



A. F. Willis 



H. C. Cockerill 

S. Yaeger 

1902, W. M. Morgan 



Howell 



West Plains 



B. B. Cassell 



Geo. H. Pease 

D. W. Reese 

1902, Jas. R. Galloway 



Iron 



Ironton 



Jackson 



Independence 



284 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Jasper 



City. 



Carthage 



Supt. 



W. J. Stevens 



Board. 

W. R. Logan 

M. J. McClung 

1902, E. B. Jacobs 



Jefferson 



Hillsboro 



H. W. McCoy 



F. R. Deering 

E. J. Bean 

1902, Robert Evans 



Johnson 



Warrensburg 



J. Matt. Gordon 



Jacob Heberling 
Dr. H. P. Gilkeson 
1902, J. A. Kemper 



Knox 



Edina 



A. R. Coleman 



E. Bradshaw 

Sam Randolph 

1902, J. M. Hardman 



Laclede 



Lebanon 



F. W. Ploger 



Arthur Palmer 

J. McKnight 

1902, J. Lungsweiled 



La Fayette 



Antiville 



285 



County. 
Lawrence 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



City. 
Mt. Vernon 



Supt. 



H. McCurd^ 



Board. 

J. Porter 

Q. C. Boyd 

1902, Geo. A. McCame 



Lewis 



Monticello 



Lincoln 



Troy 



Li 



inn 



Minneus 



M. D. L. Gore 



Livingston 



Chillicothe 



Oliver Stigall 



J. M. Dunn 

S. M. Smith 

1902, John Atwell 



McDonald 



Pineville 



286 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Macon 



City. 
Macon City 



Supt. 



Board. 



R. S. Mathews 

W. F. Jamison Lon. Hayner 

19x52, Fred Gieslernen 



Madison 



Fredericktown 



Maries 



Vichy 



P. F. Letterman 



Geo. Shinkle 

Thos. Hart 

1902, John Ham 



Marion 



Palmyra 



J. M. McMurry 



J.W.Owsley 

J. C. B. Thomas 

1902, D. Willock 



Mercer 



Princeton 



Geo. W. Brown 



J. M. Hayes 

J. T. Cook 

1902. H. T. Allen 



Miller 



Tuscumbia 



T. 



E. Vaughan 



G. P. Swarner 

D. H. Kouns 

1902, W. N. Vaughan 



287 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

E. Shelby 
Mississippi Charleston A. R. Boone J. J. Russell 

1902, I. A. Crensbow 



Moniteau California 



T. T. Rodes 
Monroe Paris W. D. Christian R. N. Bodine 

1902, O. G. Powers 



Montgomery Danville 



Dr. J. W. Boles 
Morgan Versailles J- Carlisle Jno. McClanahan 

1902, P. D. Padgett 



Dr. Welton O'Bannon 
New Madrid New Madrid G. S. Summers Jno. A. Hummel 

1902, Carey Newsum 



288 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 



Xewton 



City. 

Neosho 



Supt. 



Board. 



Nodaway 



W. C. Frank 
Maryville B. F. Duncan E. A. Vinsonhaler 

1902, A. M. Howendobler 



Oregon 



Alton 



Osa^e 



Linn 



R. H. Bryan 



W. A. Davidson 

August Maire 

1902, J. C. Vaughn 



Ozark 



Gainesville 



A. Selsor 



J. R. Reed 

H. Walker 

1902, G. W. Boone 



Pemiscot 



Gayoso 



289 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Perry Perryville Robt. P. Farrar Jesse G. Crow 

1902, M. G. Abernathy 



Chas. Dexter 
Pettis Sedalia G. V. Buchanan B. W. Zimmerman 

1902, A. W. McKenzie 



Albert Newman 
Phelps Rolla L. B. Baughman T. M. Jones 

1902, Robt. Merriwether 



Jas. Shipp 
Pike . Bowling Green w. J. Rowley Geo. Waller 

1902, Sam G. Pollard 



J. A. Baldwin 
Platte Platte City C. L. Chin H. J. Baker 

1902, Campbell Wells 



J. B. Upton 
Polk Bolivar S. A. Hoover W. H. H. Baxter 

1902, Rome Gordon 

290! 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Pulaski 



City. 
Waynesville 



Supt. 
W. A. Holstin 



Board. 

W. P. Long 

G. W. Gan 

1902, J. L. Johnson 



Putnam 



Unionville 



H. D. Kistler 



J. N. Cornstock 

C. A. Middleton 

1902, H. R. Brasfield 



Ralls 



Frank Buchanan 
New London j ac k Briscoe Geo. W. Jameson 

1902, Dr. A. M. McGee 



Randolph 



Wrri: Heflin 
Huntsville W. O. Doyle J. M. Stewart 

1902, H. L. Rutherford 



Rav 



C. W. Brown 
Richmond B. G. Shackelford Pres. E. Hill 

1902, R. L. Hamilton 



Reynolds 



Centerville 



291 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

R. C. Barrett 
Ripley Doniphan J. A. Prcson J. W. Gary 

1902, J. C. Sheppard 



T. F. McDearman 
Saint Charles St. Charles Joseph Herring John A. Bruere 

1902, R. C. Haenssler 



M. T. Johnston 
Saint Clair Osceola M. F. Butler - M. L. Reese 

1902, Pat. Logan 



J. L. Han 
Saint Francois Farmington Rachel N. Giessing J.F.Alexander 

1902, Chas. Giessing 



Sainte Genevieve Genevieve Jos. N. Simon 

1902, Chas. Meyer 



Edward C. Eliot 
Saint Louis Saint Louis F. Louis Soldan C. L. Hammerstein 

1902, Robt. Moore 

292 



County. 
Saline 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 

City. Supt. 

Marshall 



Board. 



Schuyler 



Lancaster 



Jno. C. Mills 

Chas. Buckland 

1902, W. J. Briggs 



Scotland 



Memphis 



A. P. Settle 



J. J. Townsend 

H. F. Clarkson 

1902, W. H. Busey 



Scott 



Commerce 



H. Wahl 

T. J. Beardslee 

1902, H. W. Dodge 



Shannon 



Eminence 



A. L. Patterson 



J. S. Orchard 

W. F. Galbraith 

1902, F. M. Chilton 



Shelby 



Shelbvville 



Ira Richardson 



W. A. Dimmitt 

J. T. Perry 

1902, E. E. Callier 



298 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Stoddard 



City. 
Bloomfield 



Supt. 



Isaac H. Hushes 



Beard. 

Joseph W. Burks 

Buford W. Fink 

1902, Jno. L. Burk 



Stone 



Galena 



M. L. Burris 



D. J. Reynolds 

Dr. C. O. Craig 

IC02, O. Scott 



Sullivan 



Milan 



Taney 



Forsyth 



Te::as 



Houston 



Vernon 



Nevada 



J. C. Pike 



J. P. Loury 

C. T. Vedder 

1902, R. L. Ellis 



294 



STATE OF MISSOURI. 



County. 
Warren 



City. 
Warrenton 



Supt. 



Board. 



Washing-ton 



Potosi 



Wayne 



Greenville 



Webster 



Marshfield 



Worth 



Grant City 



H. N. Stamper 



Dr. O. P. Mills 
Leo. M. Phipps 
1902, O. Sayle 



Wright 



Mountain Grove 



Wm. H. Lynch 



W. K. Dyer 

S. S. Russell 

1902, J. A. Chase 



295 



STATE OF MONTANA. 



Countv. 



County. 



Beaver Head 

Choteau 

Custer 

Dawson 

Deer Lodge 

Gallatin 



Jefferson 

Lewis and Clarke 

Madison 



Meagher 



Missoula 



296 



STATE OF MONTANA. 



County. 
Beaver Head 



City. 



Supt 



Board. 



Chateau" 



Custer 



Miles Citv 



X. C. Titus 



L. A. Huffman 

Henry C. King 

1902, Joe Farnam 



Dawson 



Deer Lodge 



Deer Lodefe 



H. E. Wolfe 



X. J. Bielenberg 

H. B. Davis 

1902, H. A. Smurr 



Gallatin 



Bozeman 



297 



Missoula 



STATE OF MONTANA. 



County. 
Jefferson 



City. 
Radersburg 



Supt. 



Board. 



Lewis and Clarke 



Helena J. E. Klock Dr. Maria M. Dean 

1902, Thos. E. Goodwin 



Madison 



Virginia City James L. Davis 



Clare 



Farewell 



Meagher 



Diamond City 



298 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County. 



County. 



Adams 

Antelope 

Blackbird 

Boone 

Buffalo 

Burt 

Butler 

Cass 

Cedar 

Chase 

Chevenne 

Clay 

Colfax 

Cummin g 

Custer 

Dakota 

Dawson 

Dixon 

Dodge 

Douglas 

Dundy 

Fillmore 

Franklin 

Frontier 

Furnas 

Gage 

Gosper 

Gres-ly 

Hall ' 

Hamilton 

Harlan 

Hayes 

Hitchcock 

Holt 

Howard 



Jefferson 

Johnson 

Kearney 

Keith 

Knox 

Lancaster 

Lincoln 

Madison 

Merrick 

Nance 

Nemaha 

Nuckolls 

Otoe 

Pawnee 

Phelps 

Pierce 

Platte 

Polk 

Red Willow 

Richardson 

Saline 

Sarpy 

Saunders 

Seward 

Sherman 

Sioux 

Stanton 

Thayer 

Valley 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 

Wheeler 

York 



'299 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County. 
Adams 



City. 



Hastings 



Supt. 



Board. 



Antelope 



Oakdale 



Bcone 



Albion 



Fred H. Abbott 



T. F. Moosin 
A. W. Ladd 

1902, J. D. Brewer 



Buffalo 



Kearney 



T. T. Morev 



E. C. Calkins 

X. P. McDonald 

1902, J. N T . Pryden 



Burt 



G. W. Green 
Tekamah A. V. Sunderlim E. L. Parmalee 

1902, H. M. Hcpswell 



Butler 



David City 



W. M. Kern 



300 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County, 

Cass 



City. 
Plattsmouth 



Supt. 



Board. 



Cedai 



St. Helena 



Z. F. Willhms 



James Hough 

Anton Tielke 

1902, John B. Bruns 



Cheyenne 



E. McLernon 
Sidney Miss J. M. Whitehead T. B. Dawson 

1902, J. J. Mcintosh 



Clay 



Clav Center 



Co' fax 



Schu) r ler 



Ci 



West Point 



F. E. Georsre 



N. F. Keoken 

J. J. King 

1902, Julian Thiele 



301 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County. 
Custer 



City. 



Custer 



Supt. 



Board. 

Joseph Haefele 

John Reinhard 

1902, James Wimmer 



Dakota 



Dakota 



S. L. Anderson 



D. C. Dibble 

G. C. Bille 

1902, D. C. Stinson 



Dawson 



Lexington 



Jas. E. Delzell 



T. L. Warrington 

Wm. Horner 

1902, F. L. Temple 



Dixon 



Ponca 



Dodee 



Freemont 



Douglas 



Omaha 



H. J. Penfold 

C. G. Pearse Dr. J. C. Moore 

1902, Chas. S. Hayward 



302 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County. 
Dundv 



City. 



Supt. 



Benklemen Jas. Reynard 



Board. 

W. E. Turner 

C. R. Walker 

1902, Wm. Allen 



Fillmore 



Geneva J. L. McBrien 



Dr. Geo. Mozee 

C. H. Burnett 

1902, Jas. H. Heath 



Franklin 



Bloornington Robt. J. Boyd 



J. P. A. Black 

W. Koeland 

1902, Chris Ruopp 



Frontier 



Stockville 



James West 

J. H. Nickerson M. T. ^"ord 

1902, T. H. Cheney 



Furnas 



Beaver City 



Ga^e 



L. M. Penibertson 
Beatrice J. W. Dinsmore A. H. Kidd 

1902, Orl?.ndo Swain 



303 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



Comity' 
Gosper 



City. 
Daviesville 



)Upt. 



Board. 



Greely 



Lamar-tine 



Hall 



Grand Island 



R. T. Ban- 



Louis Veit 

R. L. Harrison 

1902, H. T. Ferrar 



Hamilton 



Aurora 



F. A. Hyde 



A'. H. Smith 

I. N. Jones 

1902, F. M. Howard 



Harlan 



Alma 



Hayes 



Carrico 



304 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County. 
Hitchcock 



City. 



Culbertson 



Supt. 



Board. 



Holt 



O'Neill Cit 



Howan. 



St. Paul H. C: Ostien 



Geo. E. Lean 

N. J. Paul 

1902, J. F. Jeffords 



Tefferson 



Fairbury 



Tohnson 



Tecumseh G. W. Ellis 



G. D. Bennett 

Av B. Allen 

1902, E. H. Grist 



Kearney 



Minden 



305 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County. 



Keith 



City. 



Ogalalla 



Supt. 



I. E. Stanford 



Board. 

A. Nelson 

Chas. Walker 

1902, J. W. Welpton 



Knox 



Niobrara 



E. P. Wilson 



Geo. G. Bayha 

J. C. Thomas 

1902, G. Koschitzky 



Lancaster 



Lincoln 



C. H. Gordon 



Chas. S. Allen 

A. G. Greenlee 

1902, Wm. A. Hackney 



Lincoln 



North Platte 



Wm. Ebright 



B. L. Robinson 

L. B. Isenhard 

1902, H. T. Rice 



Madison 



Madison 



F. S. Perdue 



M. C. Garrett 

J. H. Jefferson 

1902, M. B. Foster 



Merrick 



Central City 



R. H. Wade 



E. L. Robinson 
N. T. Thompson 
1902, Jno. Mason 



306 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County 

Nance 



City. 



Fullerton 



Supt. 



Board. 



E. S. Nickerson J. W. McLelland 

1902, Thos. T. Miller 



Nemaha 



Brownville 



Ira J. Bradley 



J. D. Strong 

J. W. Ritchey 

1902, J. B. Lewis 



Nuckolls 



Nelson 



Ira Lamb 



M. S. Storer 
1902, E. D. Brown 



Otoe 



Nebraska City 



Allen C. Fling 



Dr. Claude Watson 

H. R. Young 

1902, R. M. Taggart 



Pawnee 



Pawnee City 



C. A. Fulmer 



A. S. McMaster 

J. S. Smith 

1902, Frank Barton 



Phelps 



Phelps 



A. B. Stephens 



L. Brown 

P. A. Sundbury 

1902, W. A. Garrett 



307 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County, 



Pierce 



City. 



. Pierce 



Supr. 



W: G. Hiron 



Board. 

W. S. Be.ck 

L. R. Craig 

1902, Wm. Bechter 



Platte 



Colu ml) U: 



J. H. Galley 

Wm J. Williams Geo. A. Scott 

1902, Henry Hockenberger 



Polk 



Osceola 



Red Willow 



Indianola 



P. C. Cullen 



C. B. Ploag 

C. S. Quick 

1902, J. W. Dolan 



Richardson 



Falls City 



Anson H. Bigelow 



T. J. Sullivan 

P. N. Jussen 

1902, H. E. Boyd 



Saline 



Wilber 



H. Jennings 



A. N. Dodson 

W. G. Hastings 

1902, John Spick 



308 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County. 

Sarpy 



City. 
Papillion 



Supt. 



Board. 



Saunders 



Wahoe 



G. W. Haan 



Otto Ostenberg 

Chas. Wenstrand 

1902, E. E. Lyle 



Seward 



Seward 



W. W. Sooner 



C. E. Holland 

Dr. F. A. Marsh 

1902, C. Work 



Sherman 



Loup City 



M. H. Mead 



Adam Shaupp 

Henry Ohlsen 

1902, J. B. O'Brien 



Sioux 



Stanton 



Stanton 



J. A. Dowden 



Fred Feyerharrrr 

Alex Peters 

1902, Frank A. Raabe 



309 



STATE OF NEBRASKA. 



County. 
Thayer 



City. 

Hebron 



Snpt. 
W. H. Wagner 



Board. 

J. M. Marsh 

W. M. Hill 

1902, Jessie Starbuck 



Vallev 



Ord 



J. H. Jennings 

C. L. Anderson Frank Koupal 

1902, A. J. Firkins 



Washington 



Blair 



W. K. Fowler 



E. S. Gaylord 

Thos. Wilkinson 

1902, H. W. McBride 



Wayne 



La Porte 



Webster 



Red Cloud 



Geo. I. Kelley 



Henry Cook 

F. G. Turnure 

1902, C. B. Crone 



Wheeler 



Burnwell 



G. J. Bonine 



D. S. Beznon 

G. P. Brown 

1902, T. H. Doran 



York 



York 



B. G. Moulton 



310 



J. T. Evans 

E. S. Franklin 

1902, E. A. Gilbert 



STATE OF NEVADA. 



County. 

Churchill 

Douglas 

Elko 

Esmeralda 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

Lincoln 



County. 

Lyon 

Nye 

Ormsby 

Roop 

Storey 

Washoe 

White Pine 



311 



STATE OF NEVADA. 



County. 

Churchill 



City. 



Stillwater 



Supt. 



Board. 



Douglas 



Genoa M. Turner Guv Walts 

1902, Miss Mabel Ritchford 



Elko 



A. W. Hesson 
Elko Marion S. Wilson J. A. McBride 

1902. Tom Hunter 



Esmeralda 



Hawthorne 



Eureka 



Eureka Geo. A. Bartlett A. L. Dornberger 

1902, F. H. Harmon 



Humboldt 



Winnemucca 



312 



Roop 



STATE OF NEVADA. 



County. 
Lander 



City. 



Austin 



Supt. 



S. A. Cuscerzo 



Board. 

C. F. Sitteral 

Jas. B. Horton 

1902, Robert Pohl 



Lincoln 



Piocht 



Lyon 



Dayti m 



Nye 



Belmont 



J. Q. Butler 



W. N. Granger 

R. P. Gilbert 

1902, W. D. Atwell 



Orms'by 



Carson Cit\ 



T. E. Walsh 



J. P. Medes 

Chas. Stewart 

1902, Aug. Cutts 



313 



STATE OF NEVADA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
Storey 



White Pine Hamilton 



314 



Wm. Webster 
Washoe Reno John Edwards S. M. Jamison 

1902, M. E. Ward 



STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



County. 
Belknap 
Carroll 
Cheshire 
Coos 
Grafton 



Countv. 



Hillsborougn 



Merrimack 



Rockingham 



Strafford 
Sullivan 



315 



STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



County. 
Belknap 



City. 



Laconia 



Supt. 



Board. 



W. A. Plummer 

J. H. Blaisdell Mrs. Mary G. Hibbard 

1902, C. L. Pulsifer 



Carroll 



Ossipee 



Cheshire 



Keene 



r W. Han is 



Francis C. Faulkner 
Wilton H. Spalter 
1902, S. G. ' rriffin 



G K is 



Charles ( ). Howe 
Lancaster Charles R Curtis Dr. E. F. Stockwell 

1902, F. C. Cleaveland 



Grafton 



Plymouth 



John Kemston 
Alvin F. Wentworth 

1902, Haven Palmer 



Hillsborough 



Amherst 



316 



STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



County. 



City 



Supt. 



Board. 



Merrimack 



Henry F. Hollis 
Concord L. J. Rundlett W. D. Thompson 

1902, Chas. R. Corning 



Rockingham 



Exeter 



John D. Lyman 

Geo. Wentworth 

1902, John A. Brown 



Strafford 



Dr. C. A. Fairbanks 
Dover Frank H. Pease Rev. Geo. E. Hall 

1902, Jas H. Southwick 



Sullivan 



Miss Georgie Wilcox 
Newport Fred P. Claggett Geo. R. Brown 

1902, Fred P. Claggett 



SI? 



STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 



County. 

Atlantic 

Bergen 

Burlington 

Camden 

Cape May 

Cumberland 

Essex 

Gloucester 

Hudson 

Hunterdon 

Mercer 



County. 

Middlesex 

Monmouth 

Morris 

Ocean 

Fassaic 

Salem 

Somerset 

Sussex 

Union 

Warren 



318 



STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 



County. 

Atlantic 



City. 



May's Landing 



Supt. 



Board. 



Bergen 



Hackensack Jno. Terhune 



Burlington 



Mount Holly W. C. Cook 



J. C. Kingdon 

Samuel Atkinson 

1902, J. G. Bower 



Camden 



Camden 



Allen C. Wood 

Martin V. Bergen Louis Hutton 

1902, C. Schepersotter 



Cape May 



Cape May C. H. 



Cumberland 



Bridgeton 



319 



County. 
Es_ex 



STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 
City. Supt. 



Wwark 



C. B. Gilbert 



Board. 

Chas. E. Hill 

Miles F. Quinn 

1902, Walter T. Crane 



Gloucf - - 1 



C. A. Madden 
Woodbur\ ! lieaclore J. Green John Estell 

1902, Dr. Ff. A. Wilson 



Hudson 



Tersev Citv 



Hunterdon 



Heminsrton 



Tason S. Hoffman 



W. J. Britton 

A. C. Hulsizer 

1902, H. B. Hen- 



Mercer 



Samuel H. Bullock 
Trenton Leslie C. Pierson Joseph K. Beans 

1902, Carroll Robbrns 



Middlesex 



New Brunswick 



320 



STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 



County. 

Monmouth 



Citv. 



Freehold 



Supt. 



Board. 



J. W. Campbell 

John Enright Gilbert Combs 

1902, Henry J. Mount 



M 



ornt 



Morristown 



Ocean 



Tom's River 



Passa 



iC 



Raterson A. B. Poland 



Jno. Faust 

Thos. E. Plait 

1902, John Gillespie 



Salem 



Salem 



Somerset 



Somerville H. C. Krebs 



321 



W. H. Long 

C. H. Bateman 

1902, H. P. Mason 



STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 



County. 



Sussex 



City. 



Newton 



Supt. 



Board. 

Chas. M. Woodruff 

Dr. Armstrong 

1902, W. L. Dutcher 



Union 



Elizabeth 



Warren 



Aaron McCammon 
Belvidere R. M. Van Horn A. L. Jones 

1902, O. H. McUrtree 



322 



TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. 



County. 
Bernalillo 
Colfax 
Dona Ana 
Grant 
Lincoln 
Mora 



County. 
Rio Arriba 
San Miguel 
Santa Fe 
Socorro 
Taos 
Valencia 



323 



TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. 



County. 
Bernalillo 



City. 



Bernalillo 



Supt. 



Brother David 



Board. 

Brother Gabriel 
Juan Monaragon 
1902, P. Castillo 



Colfax 



Cimarron 



W. A. Chapman 



Mamull Sandoral 

Perfecto Cordova 

1902, F. O. Crocker 



Dona Ana 



Las Cruces 



lose Gonzalis 



M. \"aldez 

P. Moximo 

1902, J. R. Lucero 



Grant 



Silver City 



M. R. Koehler 



Hon. Robert Black 

Marlen V. Cox 

1902, Al. G. Hood 



Lincoln 



Lincoln 



Mora 



Mora 



324 



County. 
Rio Arriba 



TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. 

City. Supt. 
Tierra Armarilla 



Board. 



San Miguel 



C. C. Gordon, M. D. 
Las Vegas Miss M. Bucher J.M. Cunningham, M.D. 

1902, H. W. Kelley 



Santa Fe 



Santa Fe 



J. A. Wood 



Jacob Weltmer 

Jno. V. Conway 

1902, Chas. Johnson 



Socorro 



Socorro 



A. C. Torres 



Taos 



Fernando de Taos 



Santiago Romero 
Pedro A. Tryetto 
1902, Elfego Belt 



Valencia 



Beten 



Rev. F. Gattignol 



325 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 



County. 

Albany 

Alleghany 

Broome 

Cattaraugus 

Cayuga 

Chautauqua 

Chemung 

Chenango 

Clinton 

Columbia 

Cortland 

Delaware 

Dutchess 

Erie 

Essex 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Genesee 

Greene 

Hamilton 

Herkimer 

Jefferson 

Kings 

Lewis 

Livingston 

Madison 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

New York 

Niagara 



County. 

Oneida 
Onondaga 
Ontario 
Orange 
Orleans 
Oswego 
Otsego 
Putnam 
Queens 
Rensselaer 
Richmond 
Rockland 
Saint Lawrence 
Saratoga 
Schenectady 
Schoharie 
Schuyler 
Seneca 
Steuben 
Suffolk- 
Sullivan 
Tioga 
Tompkins 
Ulster 
Warren 
Washington 
Wayne 
Westchester 
Wyoming 
Yates 



326 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 



County. 
Albany 



City. 

Albany 



Supt. 



Board. 



Lewis B. Hall 

Chas. W. Cole A. McD. Shoemaker 

1902, Harlan P. French 



Alleghany 



Belmont 



W. H. Russell 



W. P. Clark 

M. W. Sorton 

1902, Phil. Bentley 



Broome 



Binghamton 



Julius E. Rogers 

D. L. Bardwell Chas. M. Stone 

1902, Marcus W. Scott 



Cattaraugus 



Little Valley 



Cayuga 



Auburn 



B. B. Snow 



Chas. B. Quick 

E. C. Auken 

1902, E. B. Mosher 



Chautauqua 



Mayville 



T. E. Lockhart 



C. R. Apperly 

E. J. McConnell 

1902, L. B. Bibxy 



327 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 



County. 
Chemunsr 



City. 



Elmira 



Supt. 



R. T. Round 



Board. 

Dr. C. G. R. Jennings 

Frederick Collin 

1902, L. D. Turner 



Chenango 



Norwich 



S. T. Gibson 



Geo. W. Rav 

D. M. Holmes 

1902, Geo. Nagel 



Clinton 



Hon. E. C. Baker 
Plattsburgh J. Riggs Hon. D. F. Dobie 

1902, Hon. A. Williams 



Columbia 



Mrs. C. Rockefeller 
Hudson F. T. Saq;endorph Mrs. S. N. Holsapple 

1902, Dr. O. H. Bradley 



Cortland 



Cortland 



F. E. Smith 



Geo. J. Major 

Hon. A. A. Carley 

1902, G. L. 'Warren 



Delaware 



Delhi 



328 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 



County. 
Dutchess 



City, 



Poughkeepsie 



Supt. 



E. S. Harris 



Board. 

H. R. Cowell 

W. T. Beardsley 

1902, W. A. Lawrence 



Erie 



Buffalo 



Henrv P. Emerson 



Essex 



Elizabethtow.i 



Franklin 



Malone 



Miss Perry 



F. D. Kilburn 

Jos. F. Wright 

1902, C. L. Hubbard 



Fulton 



Tolmstown 



P. M. Hull 



Dr. D. V. Still 

H. Potter 

1902, John L. Way 



Genesee 



Batavia 



John Kennedy 



D. W. Tomilson 

J. J. Washburn 

1902, J. H. Brandish 



329 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 



Comity. 
Greene 



City. 



Catskill 



Supt. 



Board. 



H. T. Jones 

T. A. Caswell O. T. Heath 

1902, Jacob Hollenbeck 



Hami'ton 



Herkimer 



Herkimer 



A. J. Merrill 



A. B. Steele 

O. J. Smith 

1902, W. P. Munson 



Jefferson 



Watertown 



Theo. L. Hunt 



Stevens 

Roth 

1902, Rexford 



Kings 



Brooklyn 



G. B. Cutler 



Henry A. Thomas 

John Kenyon 

1902, Dr. Eastman 



Lewis 



Lowville 



330 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Hon. S. Hubbard 
Livingston Geneseo John M. Milne Wm. A. Brodie 

1902, Chas. W. Fielder 



Dr. T. D. Babcock 
Madison Morrisville Clefford Stark Henry B. Coman 

1902, T. H. Starrs 



Willis K. Gillette 
Monroe Rochester Milton Noyer John J. Nell 

1902, Moses Rosenberg 



E. B. Cushney 
Montgomery Fonda E. B. Robbins' J. C. Boyd 

1902, F. Jansen 



Jos. J. Little 
New York New York Wm. H. Maxwell Horace E. Dresser 

1902, A. Emerson Palmer 



John E. Pound 
Niagara Lockport Emmet Belknap David Millar 

1902, Peter H. McParlin 



331 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

A. H. Golley 
Oneida Rome H. T. Morrow Wm. R. Huntington 

1902, A. R. Hoyer 



Daniel Rosenbloom 
Onondaga Syracuse A. B. Blodgett Geo. Schilly 

1902, Miss Arria S. Huntington 



Jno. Raines 
Ontario Canandaigua J. C. Norris Thos. H. Bennett 

1902, E. C. Williams 



Jonathan Wilson 
Orange Newburgh R. V. K. Montfort James Hastings 

1902, Wm. S. Wands 



Judge Q. S. Signor 
Orleans Albion Freeman A. Greene Albert Bunows 

1902, Ezra T. Coann 



Oswcg ) Oswego Geo. E. Bullis 



332 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 



County. 



Otsego 



City. 
Cooperstown 



Supt. 



Board. 



Chas. T. Brewer 

W. D. Johnson Lee B. Cruttundon 

1902, Chas. H. Panshall 



Putnam 



C. C. Townsend 
Carmel Phil H. Hembott Dr. H. F. Miller 

1902, Morgan Mead 



Queens 



Jamaica 



Edward Schools 



F. Simonson 

Geo. Maure 

1902, Fred G. Pauly 



Rensselaer 



John F. Hughes 
Utica Geo. Griffith J. Phil Bannigan 

1902, John E. Brandegel 



Ricl m:nd 



Louis Heyman 
Richmond Hubbard R. Yetman Sam'l Anderson 

1902, Thomas Vaughn 



Rockland 



W. C. Blauvelt 
New City Wilford T. Down Geo. E. Rensen 

1902, Chas. E. Horn 



333 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 



County. 
Saint Lawrence 



City. 
Canton 



Snpt. 

A. H. Knapp 



Board. 

L. P. Hale 

C. Austin 

1902, Dr. L. E. Heaton 



Saratoga 



C. H. Westcut 
Ballston A. Lavery J. E. Sheffer 

1902, E. S. Lawrence, M. D. 



Schenectady 



Schenectady 



S. B. Howe 



Dr. H. V. Mynderse 

W. T. Hanson 

1902, A. L. Rohrer 



Schoharie 



Schoharie 



S. Sias 



A. H. Farquher 

Chas. Shultes 

1902, C. W. Hinman 



Schuyler 



Watkins 



Seneca 



Col. F. L. Manning 
Waterloo F. C. Wi'be r Elwood Hugent 

1902, Geo. A. Bellows, M. D. 



334 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Clarence Willis 
Steuben Bath V. T. Norton W. S. Burns 

1902, W. P. Sedgwick 



J. E. Wells 

Suffolk River Head E. W. Tooker 

1902, C. L. Corwin 



Sullivan Monticello 



Tioga Owega 



F. C. Cornell 
Tompkins Ithaca H. W. Foster E. K. Johnson 

1902, D. B. Stewart 



E. M. Brigham 
Ulster Kingston Chas. M. Ryon Wm. D. Brinnier 

1902, Geo. A. Shufeldt 

335 



STATE OF NEW YORK. 



County. 

Warren 



City. 



Lake George 



kipt. 



Geo. C. Perry 



Board. 

Jas. T. Crandale 

Chas. K. Burt 

1902, Robert Imrie 



Washington 



John Walsh 
Salem Ezra W. Benedict Fred Fraser 

1902, Jos. G. Russell, M. D. 



Wayne 



Wm. Kreutzer 
Lyons W. H. Kinney Dr. C. A. Moore 

1902, Calvin Hotchkiss 



Westchester 



White Plains 



S. R. Shear 



Dr. H. E. Schmid 

E. B. Long 

1902, J. B. Lockwood 



Wyoming 



Mrs. L. A. Haywood 
Warsaw Geo. W. Glassier Mrs. J. C. Buxton 

1902, M. B. Hale 



Yates 



Penn Yan 



Jay Crissey 



Chas. B. Shaw 

John S. Sheppard 

1902, Geo. R. Cornwell 



336 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 

Alamance 

Alexander 

Alleghany 

Anson 

Ashe 

Beaufort 

Bertie 

Bladen 

Brunswick 

Buncombe 

Burke 

Cabarrus 

Caldwell 

Camden 

Carteret 

Caswell 

Catawba 

Chatham 

Cherokee 

Chowan 

Clay 

Cleveland 

Columbus 

Craven 

Cumberland 

Currituck 

Dare 

Davidson 

Davie 

Duplin 

Edgecombe 

Forsyth 

Franklin 

Gaston 

Gates 

Graham 

Granville 

Greene 

Guilford 

Halifax 

Harnett 

Haywood 

Henderson 

Hertford 

Hyde 

Iredell 

Jackson 



County. 

Johnston 

Jones 

Lenoir 

Lincoln 

McDowell 

Macon 

Madison 

Martin 

Mecklenburg 

Mitchell 

Montgomery 

Moore 

Nash 

New Hanover 

Northampton 

Onslow 

Orange 

Pamlico 

Pasquotank 

Pender 

Perquimans 

Person 

Pitt 

Polk 

Randolph 

Richmond 

Robeson 

Rockingham 

Rowan 

Rutherford 

Sampson 

Stanley 

Stokes 

Surry 

Swain 

Transylvania 

Tyrrell 

Union 

Wake 

Warren 

Washington 

Watauga 

Wayne 

Wilkes 

Wilson 

Yadkin 

Yancey 



337 



County. 
Alamance 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



City. 
Graham 



Supt. 



Board. 



Alexander 



Tavlorville 



A. F. Sharpe 



A. A. Hill 

J. C. Bell 

1902, J. J. Hindun 



Alleghany 



Sparta 



S. W. Brown 



E. Leff Wagoner 

J. M. Crouse 

1902, D. F. Parsons 



Anson 



Wadesborough 



D. A. McGregoi 



Ashe 



Jefferson 



Beaufort 



Washington 



Harry Howell 



John H. Small 

W. J. Crumpler 

1902, N. Harding 



338 



County. 

Bertie 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



City. 

Windsor 



Supt. 
R. W. Askew 



Board. 

A. S. Roscoe 

P. T. Perry 

1902, J. L. Harrington 



Bladen 



Elizabethtown 



Brunswick 



Smithville 



J. W. Wood 

Ira T. Turlington John Stephenson 

1902, W. T. Gerold 



Buncombe 



Asheville 



J. D. Eggleston 



W. M. Jones 

W. E. Collins 

1902, J. C. Martin 



Burke 



Morganton 



B. R. Payne 



Cabarrus 



Concord 



C. S. Coler 



339 



Dr. D. G. Caldwell 

J. A. Cline 

1902, D. B. Coltrane 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 



County. 
Caldwell 



City. 
Lenoir 



Supt. 



Board. 



Camden 



Camden, C. H. 



G. H. Riggs 

C. H. Spencer W. G. Ferebee 

1902, J. H. Morrisett 



Carteret 



Beaufort 



Caswell 



Yanceyville 



Julius Johnston 

N. Siman J. W. Corbett 

1902, A. E. Henderson 



Catawba 



Newton 



Chatham 



Pittsborough 



R. B. Lineberry 



Alex M. Inn 

O. T. Edwards 

1902, F. N. Gattis 



340 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Cherokee 



City. 
Murphey 



Supt. 



Board. 



Chowan 



Edenton 



R. H. Willis 



A. Bush 

J. E. Twine 

1902, J. E. Coffield 



Clay 



Haves ville 



T. H. Hancock 



G. W. Sanderson 

R. L. Herbert 

1902, J. B. Meas 



Cleveland 



Shelby S. E. Gidney 



J. A. Anthony 

J. F. Fiddy 

1902, F. D. Lottimore 



Columbus 



Whitesvllle 



Craven 



New Berne Thos. R. Foust 



E. H. Meadows 

Dr. Chas. Duffy 

1902, T. A. Green 



341 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 



County. 
Cumberland 



City. 



Fayetteville 



Supt. 



H. S. Averitt 



Board. 

J. W. Lauchlin 

I. A. Murchison 

1902, W. J. Smith 



Currituck 



Moyock 



F. W. Rittu 



J. E. C. Bell 

J. F. Summereel 

1902, E. D. Bowden 



Dare 



Manteo 



Davidson 



Lexington 



Davie 



Mocksville 



Duplin 



Kenansville 



342 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Edgecombe 



City. 
Tarborough 



Supt. 



Board. 



Forsyth 



J. C. Buxton 
Winston Chas. F. Tomilson W. A. Walker 

1902, W. B. Pollard 



Franklin 



Louisburgh 



Gaston 



Dallas 



Gates 



Gatesville 



Graham 



Robbinsville 



H. P. Hyle 



J. C. Edwards 
1902, W. H. Garrison 



343 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Granville 



City. 
Oxford 



Supt. 



Board. 



F. W. Hancock 

F. P. Hobgood Jas. H. Webb 

1902, Graham Royster 



Greene 



Snow Hill 



Guilford 



Greensborough 



G. A. Grimsley 



W. E. Stone 

Geo. S. Sergeont 

1902, W. E. Beville 



Halifax 



Halifax 



Harnett 



J. V. DeVenny 
Lillington J. A. Campbell Prof. Hill 

1902, Y. B. Harrington 



Haywood 



Waynesville 



R. D. Gilmer 

C. S. White 

1902, J. L. Williams 



344 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Henderson 



City. 



Columbus 



Supt. 



A. S. Beaman 



Board. 

J. P. Arledge 

C. C. Hampton 

1902, Jno. Smith 



Hertford 



Winton 



Hyde 



Swan Quarter 



Iredell 



W. T. Nicholson 
Statesville D. Matt Thompson Wm. Wallace 

1902, W. A. Thomas 



Jackson 



Webster 



J. H. Painter 



Robt. L. Madison 

M. Buchanan 

1902, W. T. Deitz 



Johnston 



Smithfield 



Ira T. Turlington 



John W. Wood 

John Stephenson 

1902, W. Fitzgerald 



345 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Jones 



City. 
Trenton 



Snpt. 



Board. 



Lenoir 



Kinston 



Lincoln 



Lincolnton 



J. N. Hauss 



A. L. Quickel 

R. B. Sullivan 

1902, D. C. K. Wilkinson 



McDowell 



Marion 



J. E. Guy 



J. S. Dysart 

J. G. Nicholas 

1902, J. L. Walsh 



Macon 



Franklin 



Madison 



Marshall 



346 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Martin 



City. 



Williamston 



Supt. 



C. W. Wilson 



Board. 



Mecklenburg 



Charlotte 



Mitchell 



Bakersville 



Montgomery 



J. C. Bruton 
Troy D. W. Cochran Richard Bruton 

1902, Elsie Shamberger 



Moore 



Carthage 



Nash 



Nashville 



347 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



New Hanover 



Wilmington 



Jno. J. Blair 



Jas. H. Port 



Northampton 



Jackson Paul J. Long 



B. F. Martin 

E. B. Lassiter 

1902, J. S. Grant 



Onslow 



Jacksonville 



Orange 



Hillsboro Jno. Thompson 



Jno. P. Lockhart 

Chas. H. Burch 

1902, S. T. Forrist 



Pamlico 



Vandemere 



D. P. Harris 



W. T. Mayo 

P. J. Daniels 

1902, B. F. McCotter 



Pasquotank 



Elizabeth City S. L. Sheep 



J. C. Commander 
E. V. Davenport 
1902, Chas. Reid 



348 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Pender 



City. 

Burgaw 



Supt. 



Board. 



Perquimans 



Hertford 



Person 



Roxborough 



G. F. Holloway 



W. D. Merritt 

J. W. Clayton 

1902, Jno. S. Coleman 



Pitt 



Greenville 



Polk 



Columbus 



Randolph 



Ashborough 



J. F. Moffitt 

A. C. McAlister 

1902, D. M. Hallod 



349 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 

County. City. SupL Board. 

R. A. Johnson 
Richmond Rockingham Rev. M. N. McTow W. A. Webster 

1902, Frank O. Brien 



E. K. Proctor 
Robeson Lumberton Jno. Duckett Q. T. Williams 

1902, Frank Gough 



Rockingham Wentworth 



Rowan Salisbury 



Rutherford Rutherfordton 



L. A. Beethune 
Sampson Clinton T. J. Creekmore Dr. A. M. Lee 

1902, Mrs. J. A. Beaman 

350 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Stanley- 



City. 



Albemarle 



Supt. 



Board. 



Stokes 



Danbury 



M. T. Chilton 



D. V. Carroll 

M. V. Neabe 

1902, J. W. Hilton 



Surry 



Dobson 



B. F. Foeyer 



N. J. Reid 

J. B. McGuffin 

1902, W. W. Hampton 



Swain 



Charleston 



H. P. Archer 



Chas. H. Simonton 

Juian M;tc ; ell 

1902, Dr. H. Baer 



Transylvania 



Brevard 



Tyrrell 



Columbia 



351 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Union 



City. 



Monroe 



Supt. 



Board. 



Wake 



Raleigh 



Warren 



Warren ton 



Washington 



Plymouth 



Watauga 



T. P. Adams 
Boone B. B. Dougherty L. C. Maxwell 

1902, Richard M. Greene 



Wavne 



Goldsborough J- I. Foust 



C. B. Aycock 

Henry Will 

1902, W. G. Britt 



352 



STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Wilkes 



City. 



Wilkesborough 



Supt. 



M. L. Mathews 



Board. 

J. M. Turner 

M. McNiell 

1902, Thos. Miller 



Wilson 



Wilson 



E. P. Mangum 



Geo. Hackney 

A. B. Deans 

1902, Dr. C. E. Moore 



Yadkin 



Yadkinville 



Yancey 



Burnsville 



353 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 



County. 



County. 
Adams 
Allen 
Ashland 
Ashtabula 
Athens 
Auglaize 
Belmont 
Brown 
Butler 
Carroll 
Champaign 
Clarke 
Clermont 
Clinton 
Columbiana 
Coshocton 
Crawford 
Cuyahoga 
Darke 
Defiance 
Delaware 
Erie 
Fairfield 
Fayette 
Fr_ nklin 
Fulton 
Gallia 
Geauga 
Greene 
Guernsey 
Hamilton 
Hancock 
Hardin 
Harrison 
Henry 
Highland 
Hocking 
Holmes 
Huron 
Jackson 
Jefferson 
Knox 
Lake 
Lawrence 



Licking 

Logan 

Lorain 

Lucas 

Madison 

Mahoning 

Marion 

Medina 

Meigs 

Mercer 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Morrow 

Muskingum 

Noble 

Ottawa 

Paulding 

Perry 

Pickaway 

Pike 

Portage 

Preble 

Putnam 

Richland 

Ross 

Sandusky 

Scioto 

Seneca 

Shelby 

Stark 

Summit 

Trumbull 

Tuscarawas 

Union 

Van Wert 

Vinton 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot 



354 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Adams 



West Union 



Allen 



Lima 



C. C. Miller 



H. S. Prophet 

F. L. Bates 

1902, G. M. Sprague 



Ashland 



Ashland 



W. S. Robinson 



J. L. Davidson 

T. R. Shinn 

1902, H. L. McCray 



Ashtabula 



Asbtabula 



J. C. Lowe 



W. D. Richards 

W. S. King 

1902, Mrs. F. A. Bleythe 



Athens 



Athens 



F. S. Coultrap 



Jeff. Clayton 

W. N. Alderman 

1902, Winfield Scitt 



A 



uelaizc 



Wapakoneta 



H. H. Helter 



A. P. Merkle 

John G. Hoegner 

1902, E. S. Nichols 



355 



STATE OF OHIO. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

C. H. Phelps 
Auglaize . St. Mary's J. D. Simpkins Thomas Barrington 

1902, H. G. McClain 



A. T. MoKehey 
Belmont St. Clairsville Geo. Rosseter A. C. Darrah 

1902, John Pollock 



Wm. Daugherty 
Belmont Bellaire J. R. Anderson J. H. Hoftmann 

1902, Robt. Johnson 



Henry Andrews 
Brown Georgetown A. F. Waters F. M. Smith 

1902, Harry Parker 



C. F. Eichhorn 
Bu tler Hamilton s. L. Rose John Keller 

1902, M. D. Liutlley 



J. T. Kennedy 
Carro11 Carrollton W. H. Ray Mrs. Lillian Skeels 

1902, J. H. Fimple 

356 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Champaign 



City. 



Urbana 



Supt. 



W. McK. Yard 



Board. 

Geo. Couchman 

S. W. Mosgrove 

1902, C. T. Jamieson 



Clarke 



Springfield 



Carey Boggess 



W. A. Martin 

A. T. Sinn 

1902, J. A Myers 



Clermont 



Batavia 



Clinton 



Wilmington 



W. C. Sayrs 1 



D. A. Lamb 

G. W. Collins 

1902, C. A. Rannells 



Columbiana 



E. A. Kueg 
New Lisbon W. II. Van Fossan S. J. Firestone 

1902, I. B. Cameron 



Coshocton 



Coshocton 



J. F. Fenton 



W. S. Hutchison 

J. W. Cassingham 

1902, H. C. Herbig 



357 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Crawford 



City. 
Bucyrus 



Supt. 



Board. 



Cal. Tobias 

J. J. Bliss George Diddle 

1902, Christ. Assenheimer 



Crawford 



Galion 



J. C. Guinther 



W. A. Bodley 

A. W. Monroe 

1902, L. K. Reisinger 



Cuyhoga 



Cleveland 



Lewis H. Jones 



Fred. C. Elmer 

Martin House 

1902, F. A. Kendall 



Darke 



Greenville 



E. M. Van Cleve 



Cyrus Minnich 

Dr. L. C. Anderson 

1902, A. L. Brandon 



Defiance 



Defiance 



R. W. Mitchell 



Geo. A. Heatley 

M. B. Gorman 

1902, Jacob Davis 



Delaware 



N. F. Overturf 
Delaware Horace A. Stokes J. S. Jones 

1902, J. M. Crawford 



358 



STATE OF OHIO. 



Co;.nty. 



Erie 



City. 

Sandusky 



Supt. 



Board. 



Wm. L. Allendorf 

H. B. Williams Chas. Kuboch 

1902, T. W. Bookmyer 



Fairfield 



Lancaster 



Fayette 



Washington, C. H. 



H. R. McVay 



Frank M. Allin 

G. M. Ustick 

1902, W. J. Hughes 



Franklin 



Columbus 



J. A. Shuwan 



J. A. Williams 

C. E. Morris 

1902, F. J. Heer 



Fulton 



Wauseon 



Gallia 



Gallipolis 



R. B. Ewing 



M. S. Huron 

D. A. Barton 

1902, J. E. White 



359 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Geauga 



City. 



Chardon 



Supt. 



H. S. Foote 



Board. 

H. Bickle 

C. W. Mills 

1902, E. D. King 



Greene 



Xenia 



B. Schlesinger 

E. B. Cox R. D. Adair 

1902, Mary E. Moore 



Guernsey 



Cambridge 



Hamilton 



_. Alex. Mathews 

Cincinnati Richard G. Boone L. J. Fogel 

1902, George Bardes 



Hancock 



Findlay 



J. W. Zeller 



T. F. Gellespie 

E. C. Miller 

1902, F. W. Karg 



Hardin 



Kenton 



E. P. Dean 



G. E. Crane 

A. S. McKittrick 

1902, M. G. Furney 



360 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Harrison 



City. 



Cadiz 



Supt. 



Board. 



Henry 



Napoleon 



F. J. Beck 



George Heldred 

C. E. Renolds 

1902, Mary E. Orwig 



Highland 



Hillsborough 



H. C. Mknich 



J. P. Currin 

J. A. McCappin 

1902, P. E. Brown 



Hocking- 



Logan 



C. L. Boyer 



S. H. Bright 

O. W. H. Wright 

1902, L. Warner 



Holmes 



Millersburgh 



S. H. Maharry 



Jno. F. Hudson 

B. J. Young 

1902, Geo. W. Sharp 



Hu 



ran 



Norwalk 



J. C. Hartz^er 



J. S. Fulton 

Wm. Christian 

1902, H. J. Hoover 



361 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Jackson 



City. 



Jackson 



Supt. 



Board. 



JcfLrson 



Steubenville 



H. N. Mertz 



F. C. Chambers 

Robt. R. Cox 

1902, R. Laughlin 



Knox 



Mount Vernon 



John K. Baxter 



R. M. Greer 

W. H. Ralston 

1902, A. F. Stauffer 



Lake 



Painesville 



Lawrence 



Ironton 



S. P. Humphrey 



Harry Paul 

Thos. L. Collett 

1902, W. D. Corn 



Licking 



Newark 



A. D. Beechy 



J. S. White 

L. A. West 

1902, J. H. Gross 



362 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Logan 



City. 



Alpt. 



Belief ontaine Henry Whiteworth 



Board. 

C. G. Parker 

Jos. Colton 

1902, M. C. Boals 



Lorain 



Elyria 



H. M. Parker 



^ J. C. Hill 

C. H. Snow 

1902, Jno. Lersch 



Lucas 



Joseph P. Hanley 
Toledo W. W. Chalmers LaFayette Lyttle 

1902, J. Kent Hamilton 



Madison 



London 



Mahoning 



Youngstown 



F. Trundley 



B. O. Eddy 

G. M. Summers 

1902, Mason Evons 



Marion 



Marion 



Arthur Powell 



J. H. Thomas 

M. B. Dickerson 

1902, W. H. Schaffner 



363 



STATE OF OHIO. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

N. P. Nichols 
Medina Medina J. R. Kennan F. H. Leach 

1902, A. P. Nichols 



Meigs Pomeroy 



T. J. Godfrey- 
Mercer Celina R. W. Mitchell S. J. Vining 



L. M. Linderberger 
Miami Troy C. L. Van Cleve W. H. Francis 

1902, J. C. Byrttett 



M. C. Smith 
Miami Piqua C. W. Bennett Dr. W. J. Prince 

1902, Dr. J. H. Lowe 



Frank Whipple 
Monroe McConnelsville G. P. Deschler F. M. Beckett 

1902, J. G Walker 

364 



STATE OF OHIO. 

County. City Supt. Board. 

Dr. S. W. Miller 
Montgomery Dayton W. N. Hailman Grafton C. Kennedy 

1902, Emerson L. Homer 



Morgan 



_. _. Mrs. Alice Case 

Morrow Mount Gilead M. W. Spear W. J. Simms 

1902, D. H. Lincoln 



S. S. Morrison 
Muskingum Zanesville W. D. Lash W. M. Shuiwik 

1902, H. F. Achauer 



Noble Caldwell 



E. E. Wenger 
Ottawa Port Clinton A. Y. Garraty J. H. Faus 

1902, C. I. York 



365 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Paulding- 



City. 



Paulding 



Supt. 



Board. 



Perry 



New Lexington 



James C. Fowler 



Philip Allen 

T. J. Kishler 

1902, F. P. Quids 



Pickaway 



Circleville 



M. H. Lewis 



Aaron Hamilton 

E. C. Moeller 

1902, G. W. Hoffman 



Pike 



Waverly 



W. M. Clayton 



J. A. Eylar 

J. A. McBride 

1902, J. N. Hoffman 



Portage 



Ravenna 



Preble 



Eaton 



366 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Putnam 



City. 
Ottawa 



Supt. 



George E. Nelson 



Board. 



H. W. Schmitschult 

S. F. DeFord 

1902, S. S. Bacon 



Richland 



Mansfield 



J. H. Todd 

E. D. Lyon W. T. Fulton 

1902, C. W. B. Jameson 



Ross 



Chillicothe 



N. H. Chaney 



Wm. Zurcher 

Rufus Putnam 

1902, J. M. Hughey 



Sandusky 



Fremont 



W. W. Ross 



E. S. P. Bengman 

L. G. Hamilton 

1902, J. V. Beery 



Scioto 



Portsmouth 



Seneca 



Tiffin 



J. H. Snyder 



Martin Albright 

T. H. Sonnedecker 

1902, T. C. Stoner 



367 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Shelby 



City. 



Sidney 



Supt. 



J. M-. Sarver 



Board. 

H. H. Miller 

L. D. Blanchard 

1902, H. D. Sarver 



Stark 



Canton 



O. A. Wright 



A. C. Brant 

Helen L. Perkins 

1902, H. H. Miller 



Stark 



Masillion 



■■ - 



Wm. B. Humberger 

Elizabeth Folger 

1902, Silas A. Conrad 



Summit 



Akron 



R. S. Thomas 



J. W. Kelley 

F. G. Frese 

[902, W. E. Slabaugh 



Trumbull 



Warren 



C. E. Carey 



C. H. Augstadt 

Mrs. Harriet Uptan 
1902, T. H. Gillmer 



Tuscarawas 



New Philadelphia 



J. M. Smith 

G. C. Maurer John J. Evans 

1002, Jas. F. Stephenson 



368 



STATE OF OHIO. 



County. 
Union 



City. 
Marysville 



Supt. 



Board. 



G. M. McPeck 

L. B. Demorest J. H. Kinkade 

1902, W. W. Merchant 



Van Wert 



Van Wert 



J. P. Sharkey 



J. F. Longsworth 
1902, G. M. Hall 



Vinton 



McArthur 



M. A. Henson 



Mrs. A. Will 

J. N. Murphy 

1902, J. N. Darby 



Warren 



Lebanon 



Geo. W. Lewis 



G. W. Carey 

C. P. March 

1902, F. H. Frost 



Washington 



W. S. Dye 
Marietta Henry G. Williams O. M. Willis 

1902, Chas. Meisenhelder 



Warne 



Wooster 



Chas. Hanpert 



J. C. Schultz 

Philip Markley 

1902, Aquila Wiley 



369 



County. 

Williams 



STATE OF OHIO. 
City. Supt. 



Bryan 



W. E. Hutchison 



Board. 

Clinton Paine 

D. C. McTaggart 

1902, S. Gillis 



Wood 



Bowling Green 



Wvandat 



Upper Sandusky 



T. W. Slump 



Elza Carter 

D. L. Ingard 

1902, Fred Berg 



370 



TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA, 



County. 

Beaver 

Blaine 

Canadian 

Cleveland 

D. 

Day 

G. 

Garfield 

Grant 

Greer 

Kay 



County. 

Kingfisher 

Lincoln 

Logan 

Noble 

Oklahoma 

Pawnee 

Pottawatomie 

Roger Mills 

Washita 

Woods 

Woodward 



371 



TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA. 



County. 



Beaver 



City. 



Beaver 



Supt. 



T. L. Floyd 



Board. 

J. Lane 

S. B. Weir 

1902, N. A. Peckham 



Blaine 



Watonga 



C. A, Coffin 



Philip Koch 

Harrison Brown 

1902, W. H. Peters 



Canadian 



El Reno 



L. W. Cole 



W. H. Riley 

C. A. Van Nese 

1902, L. Hoffman 



Cleveland 



Norman 



N E. Butcher 



S. A. Ambrister 

W. B. Morter 

1902, L. J. Edwords 



D. 



Taloga 



W. W. Patton 

C. K. Cary Mrs. Minnie McClung 

1902, T. P. Ruble 



Day 



Ioland 



Wm. Dudley 
1902, J. H. Dean 



372 



TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Pat King 
Arapaho Maud Watts J. W. Lawton 

1902, Robt. McCollough 



Jas. Marshall 
Garfield Enid C. E. Locke Jno. Peterson 

1902, R. C. Dickensheet 



Grant Pondcreek 



W. E. Norman 
Greer Mangrave w. A. Cooksey J. C. Gilliland 

1902, G. R. Moore 



H. S. Brauclit 
Kay Newkirk Miss Maud Decon W. L. Cline 

1902, J. L. Roberson 



Kingfisher Kingfisher 



373 



TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA. 



County. 
Lincoln 



City. 



Chandler 



Supt. 



J. H. Bayes 



Board. 

Dr. S. Ellis 

W. O. Colburn 

1902, Judge Clark 



Logan 



Guthrie 



J. R. Campbell 



J. M. Brooks 

J. Merten 

1902, Teague Ray 



Noble 



W. C. 'McCune 
Perry N. L. Falls A. C. Potter 

1902, Mrs. J. E. Kinnick 



Oklahoma 



Oklahoma 



B. F. Nihart 



Dr. C. B. Bradford 

E. J. Streeter 

1902, Richard Avey 



Pawnee 



Pawnee 



L. B. Snider 



A. Catlett 

S. B. Berry 

1902, Jno. W. Henderson 



Pottawatomie 



Tecumseh 



Virgil H. Durham 



Chas. Stanford 

G. A. Offil 

1902, S. S. Rains 



374 



TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA. 



County. 
Roger Mills 



City. 



Cheyenne 



Supt. 



W. B. Stovall 



Board. 
J. B. Harrison 
1902, J. H. Osborn 



Washita 



Cloudchief 



S. J. Jordan 



Eugene Forbes 



Woods 



S. T. Canico 
Alva Mrs. W. P. Myres E. Rail 

1902, G. W. Snyder 



Woodward 



Woodward 



T. D. Ballard 



J. R. Dean 

W. H. Blood 

1902, Nich. Hurpons 



375 



STATE OF OREGON. 



County. 

Baker 

Benton 

Clackamas 

Clatsop 

Columbia 

Coos 

Curry 

Douglas 

Grant 

Jackson 

Josephine 

Lake 



County. 

Lane 

Linn 

Marion 

Multnomah 

Polk 

Tillamook 

Umatilla 

Union 

Wasco 

Washington 

Yam Hill 



376 



STATE OF OREGON. 



County. 
Baker 



City. 



Baker City 



Supt. 



J. A. Churchill 



Board. 

S. V. Kidder 

C. A. Jonns 

1902, G. B. Moulton 



Benton 



Corvallis 



Clackamas 



Oregon City 



Clatsop 



Asioria 



R. N. Wright 



T. W. Kendall 

Wm. Barker 

1902, C. W. Fulton 



Columbia 



St. Helen 



Coos 



Julia F. Getty 
Empire Mrs. In^z A. Chase Ella J. Morse 

1902, Thomas Rooke 



877 



STATE OF OREGON. 



County. 
Curry 



City. 



Ellensburg 



Supt. 



Board. 



Douglas 



Roseburg L. R. Traver 



F. W. Wooley 

O. P. Coshow 

1902, J. F. Barker 



Grant 



Canyon City 



Jackson 



Jacksonville J. M. Horton 



T. G. Reames 

J. H. Hufrer 

1902, J. C. Whipp 



Josephine 



Kirby 



Lake 



Lakeview J. Q. Willis 



W. J. Moore 
1902, H. Fleming 



378 



STATE OF OREGON. 



County. 
Lane 



City. 



Eugene City 



Supt. 



E. D. Ressler 



Board. 

J. H. McClung 

S. B. Eakin 

1902, Geo. F. Craw 



Linn 



Albany 



J. M. Martindale 



L. M. Curl 
J. K. Weatherford 
1902, John Foshey 



Marion 



Salem 



Geo. A. Peebles 



F. L. Davidson 

M. L. Chamberlin 

1902, H. A. Johnson 



Multnomah 



Portland 



Frank Rigler 



Richard Williams 

R. K. Warre 

1902, J. V. Beach 



Polk 



Dallas 



Tillamook 



Tillamook 



379 



STATE OF OREGON. 



County. 
Umatilla 



City 



Pendleton 



Supt. 



J. F. Nowlin 



Board. 

Thos. Hailey 

Dr. Fred. Vincent 

1902, Jessie Failing 



Union 



Union 



E. B. Conklin 



W. H. Ervin 

Mrs. S. A. Pursell 

1902, J. W. Kennedy 



Wasco 



The Dalles 



John Gavin 



G. A. Liebe 

O. D. Doane 

1902, G. J. Farley 



Washington 



Hillshoro 



Yam Hill 



La Fayette 



380 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



County. 



County. 



Adams 

Allegheny 

Armstrong 

Beaver 

Bedford 

Berks 

Blair 

Bradford 

Bucks 

Butler 

Cambria 

Cameron 

Carbon 

Center 

Chester 

C larion 

Clearfield 

Clinton 

Columbia 

Crawford 

Cumberland 

Dauphin 

Delaware 

Elk 

Erie 

Fayette 

Forest 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Greene 

Huntington 

Indiana 

Jefferson 



Juniata 

Lancaster 

Lawrence 

Lebanon 

Lehigh 

Luzerne 

Lycoming 

McKean 

Mercer 

Mifflin 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Montour 

Northampton 

Northumberland 

Perry 

Philadelphia 

Pike 

Potter 

Schuylkill 

Snyder 

Somerset 

Sullivan 

Susquehanna 

Tioga 

Union 

Venango 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Westmoreland 

Wyoming 

York 



381 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



County. 
Adams 



City. 
Gettysburg 



Supt. 



Board. 



D. Jerome Swartz 

J. Dorsey Hunter E. M. Bender 

1902, Calvin Hami'ton 



Allegheny 



Pittsburgh 



S. Andrews 



T. D. Keller 

D. R. Torrence 

1902, W. H. McKelvy 



Armstrong 



Kittanning 



Beaver 



Beaver 



C. S. Wheaton 



D. A. Nelson 

Robt. Darragh 

1902, R. S. Holt 



Bedford 



Bedford 



C. J. Potts 



E. H. Blackburn 

Wm. Brice 

1902, E. S. Doty 



Berks 



Henry T. Melcher 
Reading E. Mackiy H. S. Levan 

i~02 C':rs N. Se!tzing-er 



382 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



County. 


City. 


Supt. 




Board. 


Blair 


Hollidaysburgh 


I. D. Mctzger 


1902, 


W. F. Kink 

W. B. Reed 

Dr. J. T. Leet 



Bradford 



Towanda 



F. W. Robbins 



W. J. Young 

W. T. Horton 

1902, E. B. McKee 



Bucks 



Doylestown 



C. S. Martin 



Robt. Yardley 

H. B. Eastburn 

1902, Geo. Mcintosh 



Butler 



F. M. Baker 
Butler John A. Gibson A. C. Krug 

1902, J. B. Mcjunkin 



Cambria 



Ebensburg 



Cameron 



Emporium 



383 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 
County. City. Supt. Board. 

Carbon Church 



H. C. Tingley 
Center Bellefonte David O. Ewens Hardman P. Harris 

1902, Geo. W. Rees 



Chester West Chester 



Clarion Clarion 



W. H. Patterson 

Clearfield Clearfield B. C. Youngman James Hammond 

v^iedinciu 1902, John Kennard 



W. S. Harris 

Clinton Lock Haven John A. Robb J. L. Zimmerman 

^ UIUUU 1902, J. H. Miller 

384 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Jas. C. Brown 
Columbia Bloomsburg L. P. Sterner W. E. Rinker 

1902, Hon. R. R. Little 



John E. Carter 
Crawford Titusville Henry Pease E. C. Hoag 

1902, J. W. Clark 



Walter Smart 
Cumberland Carlisle S. B. Shearer S. M. Goodyear 

1902, John S. Bursk 



Dauphin Harrisburg 



Geo. E. Whitacre 
Delaware Media Leon H. Walters Edgar T. Miller 

1902, Horace T. Green 



J. M. Grosh 
Elk Ridgway J. W. Sweeney D. J. Dusioll 

1902, W. W. Ames 

385 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



County. 
Erie 



City. 
Erie 



Supt. 



H. C. Missimer 



Board. 

D. W. Nason 

H. R. Barnhurst 

1902, Chas. E. Shenk 



Fayette 



Uniontown 



Lee Smith 



Dr. L. S. Gaddis 

John C. Fulton 

1902, Jos. White 



Forest 



Tionesta 



R. N. Sp er 



J. E. Wenk 

Quint Jameson 

1902, J. C. Scowden 



Franklin 



Chambersburg 



Samuel Gelwix 



J. A. Seiders 

G. W. Athuton 

1902, C. A. Suesserott 



Fulton 



McConnelsburgh 



Greene 



Waynesburgh 



G. F. Martin 



J. W. Ray 

S. P. Hooper 

1902, J. W. Munnul 



386 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



County. 
Huntington 



City. 

Huntingdon 



Supt. 



Kimber Cleaver 



Board. 

K. M. King 
John Blain 
1902, W. B. McCarthy 



Indiana 



Indiana 



W. S. Trainer 



Oliver Fry 

J. T. Bell 

1902, S. J. Telford 



Jefferson 



Brookville 



T. B. Galbraith 



D. A. Henderson 

C. H. Blood 

1902, C. H. Butler 



Juniata 



Mifflintown 



Oden C. Gortner 



C. W. Mayer 

B. F. Burchfield 

1902, F. M. Pennell 



Lackawanna 



Scranton 



Geo. Howell 



T. B. Jayue 

D. I. Phillips 

1902, Alex Francois 



Lancaster 



Lancaster 



R. K. Buehrle 



Wm. O. Marshall 

Geo. Forrest 

1902, J. B. Warfel 



^87 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



County. 
Lawrence 



City. 
New Castle 



Supt. 
J. W. Canon 



Board. 

R. C. G. White 

J. S. Westlake 

1902, W. E. Patterson 



Lebanon 



Lebanon 



R. T. Adams 



1902, 



J. Krause 

Ira Butler 

D. W. Miller 



Lehigh 



Allentown 



F. D. Raule 



Dr. H. H. Herbst 

Dr. Geo. T. Ettinger 

1902, Alvin P. Zellner 



Luzerne 



Wilkesbarre 



J. M. Coughlin 



Dr. G. W. Guthies 

J. B. House 

1902, Wm. T. iSmyth 



Lycoming 



Williamsport 



Chas. Lose 



H. G. McCormick 

Willard M. Districk 

1902, W. H. Holloway 



McKean 



Smethport 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
Mercer Mercer — 



Dr. A. S. Harshbarger 
Mifflin Lewiston S. L. Hanawalt W. W. Trout 

1902, D. C. Hamaker 



Dr. N. C. Miller 
Monroe Stroudsburg Will H. Ramsey Robert Brown 

1902, R. H. Kintner 



Rush B. Smith 
Montgomery Morristown J os . K. Gotwal C. Henry Fisher 

1902, C. F. Reefsnyder 



Dr. I. Grier Barber 
Montour Danville J. C. Houser Dr. F. E. Harpel 

1902, W. H. Orth 



Morris Kirkpatrick 
Northampton Easton Wm. W. Cottingham E. M. Green, M.D. 

1902, A. C. LaBarre 

389 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



County. 
Northumberland 



City. 



Sunbury 



Supt. 



Ira Shipman 



Board. 

A. C. Dieffender 

N. W. Cooper 

1902, Jas. F. Smith 



Perry 



New Bloomfield 



Philadelphia 



Samuel B. Huey 
Philadelphia Dr. Edward Brooks Simon Grates 

1902, Thomas G. Morton, M. D. 



Pike 



Milford 



Geo. Sawver 



Jos. J. Hart 

Dr. H. E. Emerson 

1902, Jacob Klaer 



Potter 



Miss Jennie White 
Coudersport E. W. Stevens Mrs. Eva H. Thompson 

1902, Arthur B. Mann 



Schuylkill 



Dr. Geo. W. Patterson 
Pottsville B. F. Patterson Wm. F. Scheerer 

1902, Chas. M. Lewis 



390 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



County. 
Snyder 



City. 
Middlesburg 



Supt. 



Board. 



Somerset 



J. M. Cook 
Somerset D. W. Seibert M. J. Pritts 

1902, H. F. Barron 



Sullivan 



Laporte 



Susquehanna 



Montrose 



Tioga 



L. Harrison 
Wellsboro H. E. Raesly F. H. Rockwell 

1902, George W. Williams 



Union 



Lewisberg 



B. R. Johnson 



D. B. Miller 

P. L. Shultz 

1902, Dan'l Hheiser 



391 



STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



County. 
Venango 



City. 



Franklin 



Supt. 



N. P. Kinsley 



Board. 

W. J. Bleakley 

Phil Engelskirger 

1902, W. T. Bell 



Warren 



D. I. Ball 
Warren W. L. MacGowan W. S. Lefford 

1902, W. D. Henckley 



Washington 



Washington 



A. A. Hays 



Alex Hart 

Ed. L. Foster 

1902, John McGuffie 



Wayne 



Honesdale 



Westmoreland 



Greensburgh 



A. M. Wyant 



A. H. Bell 

B. F. Wyle 

1902, Wm. Weyley 



Wy 



omingf 



Tunkhannock 



O. J. Morelock 



R. C. Herrick 

J. Wood Piatt 

1902, B. W. Lewis 



York 



York 



A. Wanner 



E. A. Frey 

A. S. Keller 

1902, R. J. Lewis 



392 



STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. 

County. County. 

Bristol Providence 

Kent Washington 

Newport 



393 



STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. 



County. 
Bristol 



City. 



Bristol 



Supt. 



Board. 



Kent 



East Greenwich 



Newport 



Henry C. Stevens 
Newport Benjamin Baker Gardner S. Perry 

1902, Wm. P. Clarke 



Providence 



Providence 



H. S. Tarbell 



W. H. Barney 

H. V. A. Joslin 

1902, H. H. White 



Washington 



Kingston 



B. E. Hehne 



Edmund Walker 

Sumner Mowrey 

1902, Aubrey Lewis 



394 



STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



County. 

Abbeville 

Aiken 

Anderson 

Barnwell 

Beaufort 

Charleston 

Chester 

Chesterfield 

Clarendon 

Colleton ' 

Darlington 

Edgefield 

Fairfield 

Georgetown 

Greenville 

Hampton 

Horry 



County. 

Kershaw 

Lancaster 

Laurens 

Lexington 

Marion 

Marlborough 

Newberry 

Oconee 

Orangeburgh 

Pickens 

Richland 

Spartanburg 

Sumter 

Union 

Williamsburg 

York 



395 



STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 
County. City. Supt. Board. 

Abbeville Abbeville 



D. H. Wise 
Aiken Aiken L. W. Dick D. S. Henderson 

1902, M. B. Woodward 



Geo. F. Prince 
Anderson Anderson Thos. C. Walton W\ F. Cox 

1902, A. P. Johnstone 



W. H. Leonard 
Barnwell Blackville E. C. McCants A. Kirsch 

1902, J. V. Baxley 



Thos. F. Walsh 

Beaufort Beaufort S. J. Bampfield 

1902, W. E. Campbice 



C. H. Simonton 
Charleston Charleston Henry P. Archer Major Mitchell 

J902, Dr. H. Baer 

396 



STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Chester 



City. 



Chester 



Supt. 



W. H. Hand 



Board. 



A. G. Brice 
1902, J. C. McLure 



Chesterfield 



Chesterfield 



G. W. Baker 

W. P. Pollock 

1902, B. S. Tenderburk 



Clarendon 



Manning 



E. J. Brown 



D. M. Bradham 

P. B. Monzon 

1902, J. R. Sprott 



Colleton 



Walterborough 



C. G. Henderson 

Thos. G. Wilkinson M. P. Howell 

1902, Dr. H. W. Black 



Dar line-ton 



Darlington 



Edgefield 



Edgefield 



F. N. Bailey 



K. Bailey 

R. B. Cain 

1902, J. F. Entzminger 



397 



County. 
Fairfield 



STATE OF SOUTH, CAROLINA. 



City. 
Winnsborough 



Sup i 



Board. 



J. F. McMaster 

W. H. Witherow J. M. Stewart 

1902, T. H. Ketchin 



Georgetown 



Georgetown 



A. McP. Hamby 

Thos. B. Hamby W. A. James 

1902, G. F. S. Wright 



GreenviJc 



Greenville 



Hampton 



Hampton 



Horry 



Conwayborough 



Kershaw 



Camden 



398 



STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



County. 
Lancaster 



City. 
Lancaster 



Supt. 



Board. 



J. E. Taylor 

L. T. Baker W. T. Gregory 

1902, W. J. Cunningham 



Laurens 



Laurens 



Lexington 



Lexington 



O. D. Seay 



J. A. Muller 

L. W. Redd 

1902, W. W. Barre 



Marion 



Marion 



T. C. Edwards 



J. D. McLucas 
1902, P. H. Edwards 



Marlborough 



Bennet 



Newberry 



John C. Goggom 
Newberry W. H. Walleau L. M. Speers 

1902, Allan Johnston 



399 



STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



County. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Oconee 



Walhalla W. H. Barron Wm. J. Stribling 

1902, James M. Moss 



Orangeburgh 



Orangeburgh 



Pickens 



Pickens, C. H. 



Richland 



Columbia 



E. S. D.-esher 



W. H. Lyles 

R. W. Shaurd 

1902, R. M. Davis 



Spartanburg 



Spartanburg 



Frank Evans 



Geo. N. Nicholls 

Henry E. Ravenell 

1902, H. A. Ligon 



Sumter 



Sumter 



S. H. Edmunds 



H. G. Wilson 

P. P. Gallerd 

1902, Neill Darnell 



400 



County. 
Union 



STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



City. 

Unionville 



Supt. 
Davis Jeffries 



Board. 

John A. Fout 

L. G. Young 

1902, W. E. Thomson 



Williamsburg 



Kingstree 



Yor! . 



Yorkville W. E. Dendy 



W. W. Lewis 

M. C. Willis 

1902, J. J. Hunter 



4U1 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 

Anderson 

Bedford 

Benton 

Bledsoe 

Blount 

Bradley 

Campbell 

Cannon 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cheatham 

Chester 

Claiborne 

Clay 

Cocke 

Coffee 

Crockett 

Cumberland 

Davidson 

Decatur 

DeKalb 

Dickson 

Dyer 

Fayette 

Fentress 

Franklin 

Gibson 

Giles 

Grainger 

Greene 

Grundy 
Hamblen 



County. 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardeman 

Hardin 

Hawkins 

Haywood 

Henderson 

Henry 

Hickman 

Houston 

Humphreys 

Jackson 

James 

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Knox 

Lake 

Lauderdale 

Lawrence 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Loudon 

McMinn 

McNairy 

Macon 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Maury 

Meigs 

Monroe 
Montgomery 



County. 

Moore 

Mo gan 

Obion 

Overton 

Perry 

Pickett 

Polk 

Putnam 

Rhea 

Roane 

Robertson 

Rutherford 

Scott 

Sequatchie 

Sev er 

Shelby 

Smith 

Stewart 

Sullivan 

Sumner 

Tipton 

Trousdale 

Ur.icoi 

Union 

Van Buren 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weakley 

White 

Williamson 
Wilson 



402 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 
Anderson 



City. 



Clinton 



Supt. 



Board. 

J. A. Baker 

Dr. S. B. Hall: 

1902, S. M. Leathi 



Bedford 



Shelbyville 



P. A. Lyon 



J. M. Cunningham 

Joe P. Brantly 

1902, E. Shepperd 



Benton 



Camden 



Bled 



soe 



Pikeville 



Lilly M. Henry 



Blount 



Maryville 



J. F. Iddins 



Ben. Cunningham 

J. N. Badgett 

1902, Sam George 



Bradley 



Cleveland 



403 



County. 
Campbell 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



City. 

Well Spring 



Supt 
P. G. Children 



Board. 



Cannon 



Woodbury 



Carroll 



Hunting-don 



W. M. Wright 

J. C. R. McCall 

1902, Alonzo Hawkins 



Carter 



Elizabethton 



M. Allen 



J. H. Alaxander 

E. E. Hunter 

1902, L. F. Hyder 



Cheatham 



Ashland City 



Chester 



Henderson 



404 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



Count}-. 
Claiborne 



City. 



Tazewell 



Supt. 



A. N. Treece 



Board. 

J. H. Chumley 

C. J. Cunningham 

1902, E. E. Epper 



Clw 



Celina 



Cocke 



Newport 



Coffee 



E. S. Hou>.h 

Manchester H. H. Vincent W. A. Jacobs 

1902, W. J. Taylor 



Crockett 



Alamo 



Cumberland 



Crossville 



'405 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 
Davidson 



City. 



Nashville 



Supt. 



H. C. Weber 



Board. 

A. M. Tillman 

Geo. R. Knox 

1902, E. E. Basthell 



Decatur 



Scotts Hill 



B. A. Tucker 



H. W. Austin 

A. L. Goflf 

1902, P. W. Holmes 



DeKalb 



Smithville 



Dickson 



Charlotte 



E. G. At Lee 



Dyer 



Dyersburgh 



Al. B. Johnston 



J. W. Curry 

I. H. Dawson 

1902, J. C. Doyle 



Fayette 



Somerville 



T. T. Hardy 



E. E. Carpenter 

Calvin Osier 

1902, E. R. Scneggs 



406 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 
Fentress 



City. 



Jamestown 



Supt. 



Board. 



Franklin 



Winchester 



Gibson 



Trenton 



Giles 



Pulaski 



W. E. Lumley 



T. E. Daly 

C. C. Brown 

L. E. Abernathy 



Gnunger 



Rutledge 



C. C. Justus 



A. F. Bryan 

J. N. Godman 

G. A. Shirley 



Creene 



Greenville 



W. W. Matney 



J. K. P. Hall 
Jas. Armitage 
J. E. Hacker 



407 



County. 
Grundy 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 

City. Supt. 
Altamont 



Board. 



Hamblen 



Morristown 



Chas. Mason 



W. K. Blair 

L. B. Smith 

1902, Marion Roberts 



Hamilton 



Chattanooga 



A. T. Barrett 



T. H. Payne 

L. T. Dickinson 

1902, R. F. Calloway 



Hancock 



Sneedville 



Co. R. Mitchell 



W. B. Horner 

R. C. Stone 

1902, J. J. Green 



Hardeman 



Bolivar 



J. A. Hudson 



C. A. Miller 

B. V. Hudson 

1902, T. D. Newleern 



Hardin 



Savannah 



Z. J. Thompson 



Edgar Cherry 

D. J. Hughes 

1902, T. J. Welch 



408 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 
Hawkins 



City. 
Rogersville 



Supt. 



Board. 



Haywood 



Brownsville W. R. Kinney 



A. H. Bradford 

J. B. Phillips 

1902, C. R. Tyler 



Henderson 



Lexington W. R. Phillips 



R. A. Lewis 
1902, D. E. Seatl 



Henrv 



Paris 



Hick 



cuinan 



Centreville 



1 loiihton 



Erin J. W. Cary 



409 



C. E. McAuley 

Ed. Rancher 

1902, Henry Pulley 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 

Humphreys 



City. 
Waverly 



Supt. , 
P. L. Bradley 



Board. 



Jackson 



Gainesborough 



James 



Ooltewah 



Jefferson 



W. C. Fox 
Dandridge E. I. S. Vaught W. C. Layman 

1902, W. W. Blacklenon 



Johnson 



Mountain City 



R. P. Donnelly 



V. E. Butler 

T. A. Wills 

1902, T. Stanley Smythe 



Knox 



Knoxville 



J. H. McCallie 



W. M. Epps 

E. E. McCroskey 

1902, M. J. Condon 



410 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 
Lake 



City. 
Tiptonville 



Supt. 
R. C. Donaldson 



Board. 

J. R. Lambust 

A. L. Hinn 

1902, B. M. Smith 



Lauderdale 



Ripley 



H. T. Hanks 



W. R. Miller 

W. M. Palmer 

1902, R. C. Klutts 



Lawrence 



Iron City 



Rob. L. Sutton 



W. R. King 

J. W. Berkett 

1902, S. E. Bryler 



Lewis 



Newburgh 



J. T. Banks 



R. C. Brown 

Peter Schied 

1902 , Peter Kramer 



Lincoln 



Fayetteville 



T. M. Wilson 



M. W. Woodar 

Chas. Waddle 

1902, Geo. Morgan 



Loudon 



Loudon 



411 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 
McMinn 



City. 



Athens 



Supt. 



J. L. Varncll 



Board. 

W. C. Dodson 

W. C. Bayless 

1902, J. R. Gettys 



McNairy 



Purdy 



Macon 



Lafayette 



W. E. Taylor 



Dr. Allen 

Dr. Bratton 

1902, Mr. T. Carter 



Madison 



Jackson 



Thomas H. Paine 



H. C. Anderson 

W. F. Alexander 

1902, I. H. Hirsch 



Marion 



Jasper 



J. R. Hunter 



S. J. Alexander 

W. E. Donaldson 

1902, A. L. Spears 



Marshall 



Lewisburgh 



412 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 

Maury 



City. 
Columbia 



Supt. 



Board. 



Meigs 



Decatur 



Monroe 



J. W. Thompson 
Madisonville W. R. Lowry W. D. Hale 

1902, W. R. Lowry 



Montgomery 



B. M. Barksdale 
Clarksville J. W. Graham Wm. Kleeman 

1902, Dr. Geo. Summey 



Moore 



Lynehburgh J. E. Enochs 



Morean 



Wart bur oh 



413 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 
Obion 



City. 
Union City 



Supt. 



Board. 



Obion 



Troy 



Overton 



Livingston Elbert Rimes 



Pern 



Linden C. P. Patterson 



Jno. L. York 

J. W. Lewis 

1902, J. P. Dobbs 



Pickett 



Byrdstown 



Polk 



Benton J. U. C'.enrner 



414 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



Comity. 
Putnam 



City. 
Cookville 



kipt. 



Board. 



Rhea 



Washington 



Roane 



J. B. Goodwin 
Kingston Ben. F. Brown A. J. Childress 

1902, J. T. McEwen 



Robertson 



Springfield 



Rutherford 



Murfreesborough 



E. C. Cox 



Jos. Neilson 

J. B. Murfrte 

1902, Wm. Ledbetter 



Scott 



Huntsville 



415 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 
Sequatchie 



City. 



Supt. 



Dunlap Ben. F. Jones 



Board. 

Robt. Manzey 

L. Ewton 

1902, Wra. Lamb 



Sevier 



Sevierville 



W. S. Murphy 

John J. Massey J. W. Irnnon 

1902, J. A. Householder 



Shelby 



I. N. Peres 
Memphis Geo W Gordon Jos. Beasley 

1902, N. L. Williford 



Smitl 



Carthage 



Stewart 



Dover A. J. McCay 



E. T. Peck 

J. T. Reynolds 

1902, R. L. Lowry 



Sullivan 



Blountville 



416 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 



County. 
Sumner 



City. 



Gallatin 



Supt. 



Board. 



Tipton 



Covington 



Trousdale 



Hartsville 



Lyth. Dalton 



R. F. Langford 

Mark Rickman 

1902, R. W. Brigg 



Unicoi 



G. C. Ray 
Erwin Mrs. Lizzie Roberts B. F. O'Brien 

1902, Wm. Mclnturff 



Union 



Mavnardville 



Nola Harless 



W. L. Gentry 

Jos. McDonald 

1902, C. B. Acreff 



Van Buren 



Spencer 



John S. Gellenher 



417 



County. 
Warren 



STATE OF TENNESSEE. 
City. Supt. 



McMinnville 



G. A. Bearden 



Board. 

R. M. Reams 

J. D. Black 

1902, A. H. Faulkner 



Washington 



Jonesborough 



S. W. Sherrill 



W. P. Colley 

E. A. Shipley 

1902, J. B. Simpson 



Wayne 



Waynesborough 



S. D. Bromley 



Riley Davis 

Joe Sims 

1902, T. F. McAnally 



Weakley 



Dresden 



S. S. Featherston 



R. T. Lawis 
Bud Littles 
1902, Rink Blocknell 



White 



Sparta 



Williamson 



Franklin 



I. C. Brooks 



C. R. Berry 

J. S. Parker 

1902, H. S. Reynolds 



Wilson 



Watertown 



F. M. Bowling 



418 



H. Neal 

W. S. Henderson 

1902, Wm. Waters 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 

Anderson 

Angelina 

Aransas 

Archer 

Armstrong 

Atascosa 

Austin 

Baily 

Bandera 

Bastrop 

Baylor 

Bee 

Bell 

Bexar 

Blanco 

Borden 

Bosque 

Bowie 

Brazoria 

Brazos 

Briscoe 

Brown 

Burleson 

Burnet 

Caldwell 

Calhoun 

Callahan 

Cameron 

Camp 

Carson 

Cass 

Castro 

Chambers 

Cherokee 

Childress 

Clay 

Cochran 

Coleman 

Col'in 

Collingsworth 

Co'orado 

Comal 

Comanche 

Concho 

Cooke 

Coryell 

Cottle 

Crockett 

Crosby 

Dallam 

Dallas 

Dawson 

Deaf Smith 

Delia 

Denton 

De Witt 

Dickens 



419 



Count}'. 
Dimmit 
Donley 
Duval 
Eastland 
Edwards 
Ellis 
El Paso 
Eneinal 
Erath 
Falls 
Fannin 
Fayette 
Fisher 
Floyd 
Fort Bend 
Franklin 
Freestone 
Frio 
Gaines 
Galveston 
Garza 
Gillespie 
Goliad 
Gonzales 
Gray 
Grayson 
Greer 
Gregg 
Grimes 
Guadalupe 
Hale 
Had 

Hamilton 
Hansford 
Hardeman 
Hardin 
Harris 
Harrison 
Hartlev 
Haskell 
Hays 
Hemphill 
Henderson 
Hidalgo - 
Hill 

Hockley 
Hood 
Hopkins 
Houston 
Howard 
Hunt 

Hutchinson 
Jack 
Jackson 
Jasper 
Jefferson 
Johnson 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Jones 
Karnes 
Kaufman 
Kendall 
Kent 
Kerr 
Kimble 
. King- 
Kinney 
Knox 
Lamar 
Lamb 
Lampasas 
La Salle 
Lavaca 
Lee 
Leon 
Liberty 
Limestone 
Lipscomb 
Live Oak 
Llano 
Lubbock 
Lynn 

McCulloch 
McLennan 
McMullen 
Madison 
Marion 

Martin 

Mason 

Matagorda 

Maverick 

Medina 

Menard 

Midland 

Milam 

Mitchell 

Montague 

Montgomery 

Moore 

Morris 

Motley 

Nacogdoches 

Navarro 

Newton 

Nolan 

Nueces 

Ochiltree 

Oldham 

Orange 

Palo Pinto 

Panola 

Parker 

Parmer 

Pecos 

Polk 



County. 
Potter 
Presidio 
Rains 
Randall 
Red River 
Refugio 
Roberts 
Robertson 
Rockwall 
Runnels 
Rusk 
Sabine 

San Augustine 
San Jacinto 
San "Patricio 
San Saba 
Scurry 
Shacke'.Lrd 
Shelby 
Sherman 
Smith 
Somervell 
Stan- 
Stephens 
Stonewall 
Swisher 
Tarrant. 
Taylor 
Terry 

Throckmorton 
Titus 

Tom Green 
Travis 

Trinity 

Tyler ' 

Upshur 

Uvalde 

Val Verde 

Van Zandt 

Vic'.oria 

Walker 

Waller 

Washington 

Webb 

Wharton 

Wheeler 

Wkh'.ta 

Wilbarger 

Williamson - 

Wilson 

Wise 

Wocd 

Yoakum 

Young 

Zapata 

Zavalla 



420 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Anderson 



City. 
Palestine 



Supt. 



G. H. Davenport 



Board. 

G. R. Cooke 

C. A. Sterne 

1902, Chas. Reitch 



Angelina 



Homer 



B. W. Borden 



Aransas 



Rockport 



G. D. Beason 



Louis Cobalini 

Bates McFarland 

1902, W. M. Moore 



Archer 



Archer 



T. M. Caulson 

W. E. Forgy 

1902, A. B. Moore 



Armstrong 



Atascosa 



Pleasanton 



N. R. Wallace 



421 



G. Ricks 

J. W. Hunt 

1902, A. M. Avant 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 



Austin 



City. 



Belleville 



Supt. 
C. W. Fenge 



Board. 

J. G. Wessendorff 

A. Wolf 

1902, C. Schanerhammer 



Bailey 



Bandera 



Bandera 



F. W. Dorow 



Minnie Steinbough 

J. T. Robinson 

1902, J. B. Allen 



Bastrop 



Bastrop 



W. A. Palmer 



R. J. Grieslubeck 

A. C. Erhard 

1902, A. A. Elzner 



Baylor 



Seymour 



Caster Tavlcr 



J. R. Hinson 

I. T. Cockerell 

1902, E. F. Archer 



Bee 



Beeville 



T. G. Arnold 



T. C. Craven 

S. H. Bell 

1902, W. H. Ferguson 



422 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Bell 



City. 



Belton 



Supt. 



D. I. Furman 



Board. 

J. T. Tueler 

B. A. Ludlow 

1902, J. J. Robertson 



Bexar 



San Antonio 



Blanco 



Blanco 



Borden 



Basque 



P. B. Ward 
Meridian Wm. Baldmege Jos. M. Hale 

1902, T. C. Alexander 



Bowie 



Texarkana 



W. Omens 



423 



F. G. Cook 

R. B. Ayers 

1902, W. C. Hardin 



STATE OF TEXAS. 
County. City. Supt. Board. 

Brazoria Brazoria 



J. Allen Myers 
Brazos Bryan T. S. Winter H. C. Robinson 

1902, J. W. Howell 



Briscoe 



Brown Brownwood 



Chas. Williams 
Burleson Caldwell I. N. Cornell M. S. Wormack 

1902, Dr. Jenkins 



W. W. Brooks 
Burnet Burnet R. J. Richey J. A. Stevens 

1902, J. M. Dougherty 

424 



County. 
Caldwell 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



City. 
Lockhart 



Supt. 
Joseph Hatchitt 



Board. 

J. W. Shropshire 

S. Lissner 

1902, Jas. G. Burleson 



Calhoun 



Port Lavaca 



Dr. Tisdall 



John B. Makon 

John Legett 

1902, M. S. Mahon 



Callahan 



Sam Cushireth 
Belle Plain Miss Maud Johnson John Blakeley 

1902, W. D. Rust 



Cameron 



Brownsville 



Camp 



Pittsburgh 



A. S. Zachry 

F. H. Goodjohn T. E. Russell 

1902, John F. Reynolds 



Carson 



425 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 

Cass 



City. 



Linden 



Supt. 



Board. 



J. L. Stovall 

W. A. Calloway W. C. Taylor 

1902, John S. Morris 



Castro 



Chambers 



Wallisville 



W. B. Gordon 



Wm. F. Mayes 

D. P. Wiggins 

1902, J. C. Jones 



Cheroke : 



Rusk 



Jnole. Box 



O. P. White 

M. J. Whitman 

1902, R. S. Finley 



Childress 



Clav 



Henrietta 



J. S. Holaday 



E. A. Johnston 

J. H. Ferriss 

1902, N. M. Peters 



426 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Cochran 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Coleman 



Coleman 



J. S. McGee 



Jas. Dibrell 

J. T. Sanders 

1902, J. R. Chadwell 



Collin 



McKinney 



Collingsworth 



Colorado 



Columbus 



C. W. Tavlor 



H. S. Williams 

R. A. Hastings 

1902, S. K. Seymour 



Comal 



New Braunfels 



J. G. Neuss 



42? 



A. Homann 

F. Hampe 

1902, F. Druebert 



Cottle 



Crockett 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 

Comanche 



City 



Comanche 



Supt. 



W. F. Rogers 



Board. 

A. S. Harris 

J. M. Rieger 

1902, J. A. Holman 



Concho 



Point Rock 



J. A. Steen 



N. B. Hambleton 

J. W. Norman 

1902, Wirt Wyatt 



Cooke 



Gainesville 



E. F. Comegys 



D. S. Painter 

C. C. Walker 

1902, J. M. Suidsoy 



Coryell 



Gatesville 



428 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Crosby 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Dallam 



Dallas 



Dallas J. S. Long 



S. J. Hay 

R. E. L. Knight 

1902, S. J. Howell 



Dawson 



Deaf Smith 



Delta 



A. J. Street 
Cooper W. S. Banister L. M. Miller 

1902, R. A. Chesnut 



429 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Denton 



City. 
Denton 



Supt. 



E. C. Snow 



Board. 

J. W. Ripy 

E. C. Smith 

1902, C. F. Witherspun 



De Witt 



Cuero 



Dickens 



Dimmit 



Carrizo Springs 



J. E. Dickens 

James D. Spears J. W. Campbell 

1902, G. G. Cavender 



Donley 



Duval 



San Diego 



S. H. Woods 



W. W. Meek 

Otto Brandt 

1902, Chas. Hoffman 



430 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Eastland 



City. 



Eastland 



Supt. 



J. H. Calhoun 



Board. 

L. A. Hightawer 

W. R. Connelln 

1902, T. H. Wofford 



Edwards 



Ellis 



S. P. Skinner 
Waxahachie W. L. Acker T. J. Cole 

1902, H. D. Timmons 



El Paso 



El Paso 



Encinal 



Erath 



Stephenville 



J. J. Bennett 



431 



W. P. Orr 

A. J. Crane 

1902, F. Faulkner 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County, 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Falls 



Marlin 



E. I. Hall 



Z. I. Harlin 

T. E. Battle 

1902, W. S. Conoly 



Fannin 



Bonham 



Fayette 



La Grange 



C. H. Shroeder 



W. H. Thomas 

J. Harwell 

1902, J. Ehlenger 



Fisher 



Flovd 



Fort Bend 



Richmond 



432 



STATE OF TEXAS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
Eranklin Mount Vernon 



R. P. Riley 
Freestone ; Fairfield John A. Childress W. S. Watson 

1902, R. N. Compton 



Frio Frio Town 



Gaines 



Galveston Galveston 



Garza 



433 



Greer 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Gillespie 



City. 



Fredericksburgh 



Supt. 



W. Bierschwall 



Board. 

R. Penniger 

Ad. Gold 

1902, L. Hagen 



Goliad 



H. J. Stephens 
Goliad Henry Shaper Clark Denton 

1902, Theo. Lutenbecher 



Gonzales 



Gonzales 



T. L. Toland 



W. J. Bright 

C. T. Rather 

1902, M. Eastland 



Gray 



Grayson 



Denison 



William Gay 



S. A. Gilbert 

A. S. Morseley 

1902, T. V. Munson 



434 



County 
Gregg 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



City. 

Longview 



Supt. 



Board. 



Grimes 



Anderson 



J. H. Teayon 



W. W. Smith 

W. M. Gullery 

1902, A. S. Terroll 



Guadalupe 



Seguin 



J. J. Kelpotrk 



W. T. Moore 

Theo. Cook 

1902, A. M. Eiskine 



Hale 



Hall 



Hamilton 



Hamilton 



4J5 



STATE OF TEXAS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
Hansford 



Hardeman Margaret 



D. W. Herrington 
Hardin Hardin W. W. Cruse John P. Work 

1902, A. G. Hodges 



Harris Houston 



W. C. Lane 
Harrison Marshall W. H. Attebery A. Wells 

L. H. Henley 



Hartley 

436 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Haskell 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Hays 



San Marcos 



Hemphill 



Henderson 



Athens 



R. W. Bruce 



D. R. Murchison 

C. H. Hawn 

1902, W. T. Carroll 



Hidalgo 



Hidalgo 



Hill 



Hillsborough 



T. S. Co; 



L. Gorvin 

H. N. Spooner 

1902, O. J. Morris 



437 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Hockley 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Hood 



Granbury 



Hopkins 



Sulphur Springs 



Houston 



Crockett 



Howard 



Big Spring 



John B. Littler 



J. W. Barnett 

J. Patton 

1902, B. Reagan 



Hunt 



Greenville 



438 



STATE OF TEXAS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Hutchinson 



S. W. Knox 
Jack Jacksborough j, k. Wester S. O. Callahan 

1902, Y. B. Dowell 



W. M. Moore 
Jackson Edna j cnn O. Rowlett J. M. Moore 

1902, R. W. Traylor 



Jasper Jasper 



P. A. Dawlen 
Jefferson Beaumont p. A. Parker B. F. Calhoun 

1902, D. P. Wheat 



T. H. Osborn 
Johnson Cleburne V. M. Fulton J. A. Willerghaver 

1902, M. M. Pittman 



439 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Jones 



Phantom Hill 



Karnes 



Helena 



Dan Smith 



L. C: Strawn 

C. A. Conway 

1902, Wm. Winerich 



Kaufman 



Kaufman 



C. J. Maxwell 



G. S. Phillips 
M. F. Porter 
1902, J. D. Cunningham 



Kendall ._ 



Boerne 



Kent 



Kerr 



Kerrville 



440 



Lamb 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
-Kimble 



City. 
Junction City 



Supt. 



Board. 



Kim 



Kinney 



Brackettville 



R. Stratton 



O. W. Zuehl 
1902, J. S. Morin 



Kn 



ox 



Lamar 



Paris 



I. G. Wooten 



D. S. Hammond 

C. N. Allen 

1902, J. O. Patrick 



441 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Lampasas 



City. 
Lampasas 



Supt. 



Board. 



La Salle 



Cotulla 



S. T. Dowe 



Geo. H. Knaggs 

W. B. Guinn 

1902, T. R. Keck 



Lavaca 



Hallettsville 



C. A. Peterson 



D. B. Hawerton 

O. C. Searsy 

1902, D. B. Zamualt 



Lee 



Leon 



Centreville 



Liberty 



Liberty 



B. F. Cameron 



W. C. Moore 

C. F. Stearns 

1902, W. S. Partlaw 



442 



County. 
Limestone 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



City. 
Groesbeck 



^upt. 



Board. 



W. H. Williams 

A. W. Flamken J. B. Kimbell 

1902, C. E. Procter 



Lipscomb 



Live Oak 



Oakville 



Llano 



Llano 



O. L. Stubbs 



Fred Opp 

N. R. Porter 

1902, W. F. P. Ostmon 



Lubbock 



Lynn 



443 



Martin 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
McCulloch 



City. 

Brady 



Supt. 



Board. 



C. A. Johnson 

J. G. Plumones E. E. Willoughby 

1902, W. D. Crothers 



McLennan 



Waco 



McMullen 



J. W. Lowe 
Tilden Wm. Keeykendall A. L. Dieworth 

1902, J. M. Martin 



Madison 



Madisonville 



Marion 



Jefferson 



T. D. Rowell 



Frank McAdo 

Geo. W. Brown 

1902, B. J. Berefuid 



444 



Midland 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 

Mason 



City 



Supt. 



Board. 



Matasrorda 



Maverick 



Eagle Pass 



Medina 



Hondo 



W. C. Cowan 



E. S. Adair 

M. A. Chancey 

1902, G. I. Wilson 



Menard 



Menardville 



C. C. Patton 



James Callan 

D. G. Benschoff 

1902, J. B. McKnegst 



445 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 

Milam 



City. 



Cameron 



Supt. 



A. N. W. Smith 



Board. 

Jno. W. Hood 

J. M. Eplen 

1902, J. S. Hefley 



Mitchell 



Colorado 



J. P. Skinner 



J. S. Shepherd 

P. W. Harynsd 

1902, P. C. Celeman 



Montague 



Montague 



Montgomery 



Montgomery 



W. M. Williams 



S. N. Beard 

J. S. Jones 

1902, T. J. Peel 



Moore 



Morris 



Daingerfield 



J. C. Heard 



J. W. Phillips 

R. Forester 

1902, G. W. Suvell 



446 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Motley 



City. Supt. 



Board. 



Nacogdoches 



xt i 1 S - w - Blount 

Nacogdoches W . L. Bringhurst E. M. Dotson 

1902, J. C. Harris 



Navarro 



Corsi 



cana 



Newton 



Newton 



Nolan 



Nueces 



Corpus Christ! 



447 



STATE OF TEXAS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Ochiltree : 



Alex Wilson 
Oldham Tascosa C H. Withington T. M. Montgomery 

1902, A. L. Turner 



S. W. Sholars 
Orange Orange R. B. Sebring J. S. Anderson 

1902, J. T. Hart 



B. L. Johnson 

Palo Pinto Palo Pinto W F. Martin J. W. McCrackin 

1902, J. D. Sandefer 



Panola Carthage 



J. C. McConnell 

Parker Weatheriord H. J. Fry A . D. Oliver 

1902, M. W. Buster 

448 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Parmer 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Pecos 



Fort Stockton 



C. Stevenson 



W. C. Crosby 

Jas. Rooney 

1902, J. M. Odom 



Polk 



Livingston 



Potter 



Presidio 



Fort Davis 



Rains 



Emorv 



J. A. Boyd 



E. R. Hughs 

J. O. Henry 

1902, B. M. McMahan 



449 



STATE OF TEXAS. 
County. City. Supt. Board. 



Randall 



S. M. Butcher 

Red River Clarksville W. C. James A. G Casley 

1902, E. S. Chambers 



Refugio Refugio 



Roberts 



F. J. Gilson 

Robertson Calvert D. F. Eagleton H. S. Field 

1902, J. P. Casimer 



H. H. Walker 

Rockwall Rockwall C. L. Stafford L R. Dumas 

1902, E. C. Heath 

450 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Runnels 



City. 
Runnels 



Supt. 



Board. 



Rutsk 



Henderson 



Sabine 



Hemphill 



San Augustine 



San Augustine 



Leo Bierhatter 



Pat. Smith 

A. C. Ketchem 

1902, A. P. Sossaman 



San Jacinto 



Cold Spring 



San Patricio 



San Patricio 



John Reynolds 



Phil. Leahy 

R. K. Lynch 

1902, J. S. Donohoe 



451 



County. 
San Saba 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



City. 



San Saba 



Supt. 



Board. 



<: %K 



Scurrv 



Shackelford 



L. M. Keener 
Albany Frank B. St. John A. J. Center 

1902, J. E. Dodson 



Shelby 



Center 



E. E. Leak 



J. W. Webb 

J. L. Crawford 

1902, Jas. Ross 



Sherman 



Smith 



Tvler 



W. T. Patters 



Cone Johnson 

H. B. Marsh 

1902, Jno. Durst 



452 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 

Somervell 



City. 



Glen Rose 



Supt. 



B. F. Roberts 



Board. 

G. W. Martin 

W. T. Gresham 

1902, B. R. Milam 



Starr 



Rio Grande City 



Stephens 



R. L. McFall 
Breckinridge J. W. Crudgington E. P. Akin 

1902, W. M. Groseclose 



Stonewall 



Swisher 



Tarrant 



Fort Worth 



M. G. Bates 



Tilman Smith 

R. Chambers 

1902, O. S. Kennedy 



453 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Taylor 



City. 
Buffalo Gap 



Supt. 
Fox. Striplin 



Board. 



1902, I. S. Thurmond 



Terry 



Throckmorton 



Throckmorton 



B. F. Reynolds 



E. Luke 



1902, H. H. Landsaw 



Titus 



Mount Pleasant 



W. H. Seay 



J. S. Miller 

W. F. Fitzpatrick 

1902, S. W. Webber 



Tom Green 



Travis 



Austin 



T. G. Harris 



454 



J. B. Roger* 

J. W. Graham 

1902, Z. T. Fulmora 



STATE OF TEXAS. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Jno. Webb 
Trinitv Pennington W. E. Payne Dick Hooks 

1902, Jas. Dawson 



J. K. P. Miller 
Tyler Woodville E. E. Barker J. F. Heard 

1902, W. P. Chapman 



Upshur Gilmer 



J. F. Simpson 
Uvalde Uvalde J. F. Robinson D. W. Barnhill 

1902, N. B. Pullians 



Val Verde 



Van Zandt Canton 

455 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



County. 
Victoria 



City. 



Victoria 



Supt. 



Board. 
F. B. Lauder 
1902, J. M. Brownson 



Walker 



Huntsville 



Waller 



Hempstead 






Washington 



Brenham 



E. W. Tarrant 



Harry Haynes 

W. A. Wood 

1902, F. Dobert 



Webb 



Laredo 



C. C. Pierce 



P. M. Ramsey 

Theo. Davidson 

1902, M. T. Cogley 



Wharton 



Wharton 



456 



County. 
Wheeler 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



City. 

Mobeetie 



Supt. 



Board. 



L. A. Brice 

Geo. O. Mathem J. J. Long 

1902, M. V. Sanders 



Wichita 



Wilbarger 



Williamson 



Georgetown 



Wilson 



Floresville 



Wise 



Decatur 



457 



Zavalla 



STATE OF TEXAS. 



. County. 
Wood 



City. 



Quitman 



Supt. 



Board. 



Yoakum 



Young 



Graham 



J. N. Johnston 



B. F. Shumaker 

A. O. Norris 

1902, John Crain 



Zapata 



Carrizo 



A. P. Spohn 



Jos. Dilly 

L. Alegrea 

190-% R. A. Haynes 



458 



STATE OF UTAH. 



County. 

Beaver 

Box Elder 

Cache 

Davis 

Emery 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

Millard 

Morgan 

Pi Ute 



County. 

Rich 

Salt Lake 

San Juan 

San Pete 

Sevier 

Summit 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Weber 



459 



STATE OF UTAH. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

Jas. H. Skinner 
Beaver Beaver \y. H. Farnsworth Chas. E. Murdock 

1902, F. D. Farnsworth 



Clem Horsley 
Box Elder Box Elder Jno. D. Peters Oleen N. Stohl 

1902, Hattie Wight 



W. H. Apperley 
Cache Logan A. M. Merrill Lorenzo Benson 

1902, N. W. Haws 



J. E. Robinson 

Davis Farmington A. M. Lamb 

1902, J. D. Mead 



Emery 



Iron Parowan 



460 



County. 
Juab 



STATE OF UTAH. 



City. 
Nephi 



Supt 



Board. 



Chas. Grace 

W. I. Brown T. H. G. Parkes 

1902, Helen M. Grace 



Kane 



„, .„ Peter Andersen 

loquerville James G. Duffin G. M. Spilsbury 

1902, Hans Anderson 



Millard 



Fillmore 



Joshua Greenwood 

Chr. Anderson 

1902, John Rogers 



Morsran 



Morgan 



Pi Ute 



Rich 



H. Hauser 
Randolph Elmo W. Cook Miss A. Kennedy 

1902, Miss Pearl Brough 



461 



STATE OF UTAH. 

County. City. SupL Board. 

W. A. Nelden 
Salt Lake Salt Lake City Frank B. Cooper E. B. Critchlow 

1902, Simon Bamberger 



San Juan 



Louis Anderson 
San Pete Manti A. C. Nelson Wm. B. Lowry 

1902, Louise Cherry 



I. J. Stewart 
Sevier Richfield O. J. Call Wm. Ogden 

1902, Mrs. Olena Christiansen 



Summit Coalville 



Harvey Marshall 
Tooele Tooele P. W. Dunyon Peter Cligg 

1902, Jno. Tate 

462 



STATE OF UTAH. 



County. 
Uintah 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Wasatch 



Heber 



H. M. Aird 



J. W. Clyde 

Wm. S. Willes 

1902, Wm. L. Turner 



Washington 



St. George 



Geo. Woodward 

Joseph Orton 

1902, Francis L. Daggett 



Weber 



Ogden 



Wm. Allison 



Thomas D. Dee 

Dr. R. S. Joyce 

1902, Jno. Scowcroft 



463 



STATE OF VERMONT. 



County. 

Addison 

Bennington 

Caledonia 

Chittenden 

Essex 

Franklin 

Grand Isle 



County. 

Lamoille 

Orange 

Orleans 

Rutland 

Washington 

Windham 

Windsor 



464 



STATE OF VERMONT. 



County. 
Addison 



City. 



Middlebury 



Supt. 



Board. 

Dr. G. E. Mellen 

E. H. Therp 

1902, A. J. Marshall 



Bennington 



Bennington 



Caledonia 



Harvlin Paddock 
St. Johnsbury Herbert J. Jones, Ph. B. A. F. Stove 

1902, T. C. Fletcher 



Chittenden 



Burlington 



H. O. Wheeler 



Chas. C. Miller 

Donly C. Hawley 

1902, Buel J. Werly 



Essex 



Luenburg 



Lota Barnard 



E. F. Bladsmer 

F. A. Turner 

1902, J. H. Cole 



Franklin 



H. Charles Royce 
St. Albans Francis A. Bagnall J. O. Bennett 

1902, Mrs. C. L. Post 



465 



STATE OF VERMONT. 



County. 
Grand Isle 



City. 



North Hero 



Supt 



J. Q. Angell 



Board. 

James A. Tudhope 

M. W. Dodds 

1902, William Haynes 



Lamoille 



E. C. White 
Hyde Park F. H. McFarland Geo. B. Allen 

1902, H. D. W. Doty 



Orange 



Chelsea 



W. E. Allen 



E. A. Corwin 

P. J. Little 

1902, Azaraah Barnes 



Orleans 



Irasburgh 



C. W. Wheeler 
S. H. Thempsene 
1902, O. G. Paye 



Rutland 



Rutland 



W. A. Frasier 



C. W. Mussee 

Fred Atherton 

1902, George Chaffee 



Washington 



Geo. O. Stratton 
Montpelier Hiram B. Wedge J. H. Lucia 

1902, Harry C. Shurtleff 



466 



STATE OF VERMONT. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 

W. E. Wheeler 
Windham Williamsville Alice A. Morse Mrs. G. E. Davidson 

1902, Rev. F. S. Bickford 



, v . , „. , , Chas. Chopman 

Windsor Woodstock T "R Q,-mm«« c 



Woodstock J. H. Simmons 



1902, Paul C. Kendall 



467 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 

Accomac 

Albemarle 

Alexandria 

Alleghany 

Amelia 

Amherst 

Appomattox 

Augusta 

Bath 

Bedford 

Bland 

Botetourt 

Brunswick 

Buchanan 

Buckingham 

Campbell 

Caroline 

Carroll 

Charles City 

Charlotte 

Chesterfield 

Clarke 

Craig 

Culpeper 

Cumberland 

Dinwiddie 

Elizabeth City 

Essex' 

Fairfax 

Fauquier 

Floyd 

Fluvanna 

Franklin 

Frederick 

Giles 

Gloucester 

Goochland 

Grayson 

Greene 

Halifax 

Hanover 

Henrico 

Henry 

Highland 

Isle of Wight 

James City 

King and Queen 

King George 

King William 



County. 

Lancaster 

Lee 

Loudon 

Louisa 

Luenburgh 

Madison 

Mathews 

Mecklenburg 

Middlesex 

Montgomery 

Nansemond 

Nelson 

New Kent 

Norfolk 

Northampton 

Northumberland 

Nottoway 

Orange 

Page 

Patrick 

Pittsylvania 

Powhatan 

Prince Edward 

Prince George 

Princess Anne 

Prince William 

Pulaski 

Rappahannock 

Richmond 

Roanoke 

Rockbridge 

Rockingham 

Russell 

Scott 

Shenandoah 

Smyth 

Southampton 

Spottsylvania 

Stafford 

Surrey 

Sussex 

Tazewell 

Warren 

Warwick 

Washington 

Westmoreland 

Wise 

Wythe 

York 



468 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County 
Accomac 



City. 



Grangerville 



Supt. 



Jno. E. Mapp 



Board. 

J. D. Parsons 

D. H. Johnson 

1902, J. H. Turner 



Albemarle 



Charlottesville 



Alexandria 



Alleghany 



Covington 



Amelia 



Amelia, C. H. 



H. Meade 



C. C. Farley 
1902, R. P. Craddock 



Amherst 



Amherst C. H. 



469 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Appomattox 



City. 

Appomattox 



Supt. 



Board. 



Augusta 



C. C. Berry 
Staunton Jno. H. Bader R. P. Bell 

1902, Dr. N. Wayt 



Bath 



Warm Springs 



Bedford 



Jas. S. Woolfolk 
Liberty Jno. S. Riley S. A. Watson 

1902, Jno. M. White 



Bland 



Bland C. H. 



Botetourt 



Fincastle 



470 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
Brunswick Lawrenceville 



Buchanan Griandy 



W. L. Fones 
Buckingham Maysville I. Q. Hanes I. H. Fitzgerald 

1902, David Word 



N. I. Floyd 
Campbell RustburgK W. C. Rosser Jno. Williams 

1902, Wm. A. Witturs 



G. H. Pitts 
Caroline Bowling Green A. G. Smith T. C. Valentine 

1902, Woodford Bradden 



E. L. Mickalls 
Carroll Hillsville W. H. Mitchell H. H. Beamen 

1902, Jas. Dalton 

471 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 
County. City. Supt. 
Charles City Charles City C. H. 



Board. 



Charlotte 



Smithville 



Chesterfield 



Chesterfield C. H. 



FT Jno- N. Dunston 

A. B. Blankingship Wm. M. Willis 

1902, Reuben Winfree 



Clarke 



Berryville 



C. G. Mussey 



Jas. W. Gaven 

J. W. Marks 

1902, N. Moore 



Craig 



New Castle 



Culpeper 



Culpeper 



J. M. Beckham 



Robt. Booton 

Jno. R. Duncan 

1902, Warren Coons 



472 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Cumberland 



City. 



Cumberland C. H. 



Supt. 



C. D. Biggs 



Board. 

Jno. T. Foster 

J. M. Woodruff 

1902, Jesse M, Perkins 



Dinwiddie 



Dinwiddie C. H. 



Elizabeth City 



Hampton 



Essex 



Tappahannock 



E. R. Baird 



Dr. B. P. Wright 

R. T. Cauthorn 

1902, J. L. Brooddus 



Fairfax 



Fairfax C. H. 



M. D. Hall 



J. R. Jones 

Dr. W. P. Mincure 

1902, S. R. Donohoe 



Fauquier 



Warrenton 



W. C. Marshall 



473 



J. M. Scott 

Jno. Ross 

1902, J. A. Pilcher 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Floyd 



City. 
Floyd C. H. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Fluvanna 



Palmyra 



Franklin 



Rocky Mount 



W. O. Frith 



W. P. F. Lee 

T. J. McNiel 

1902, Thos. McGhee 



Frederick- 



Winchester 



M. M. Lynch 



D. Walter 

Holmes Conrad 

1902, Rich. L. Gray 



Giles 



Pearisburgh 



Gloucester 



Hayes' Store 



W. F. Hogg 



J. G. Bray 

W. C. L. Taliaferro 

1902, Fred. B. Wolff 



474 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Goochland 



City. 
Goochland C. H. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Gray son 



Independence 



Greene 



Standardsville 



Geo. W. Shelton 



Geo. E. Gibbs 

T. B. White 

1902, Z. K. Page 



Greensville 



W. H. Purdy 
Belfield Henry Marlin J. L. Ivey 

1902, Dr. A. Mathews 



Halifax 



tj ,., r „ H - Guthrie 

Halifax C. H. Thos. E. Barkdule E. B. Ballon 

1902, H. G. Watkins 



Hanover 



Hanover C. H. 



475 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Henrico 



City. 



Richmond 



Supt. 



Wm. F. Fox 



Board. 

J. Taylor 

Jos. C. Dickinson 

1902, Wm. Turpin 



Henry 



Martinsville 



Highland 



McDowell 



B. H. Hansel 



H. H. Slaven 

O. Wilson 

1902, I. L. Shumate 



Isle of Wight Isle of Wight C. H. 



James City 



Williamsburgh 



R. T. Armistead 



I. C. Maupin 

C. P. Armistead 

1902, H. D. Cole 



King and Queen King and Queen C. H. 



476 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
King George King George C. H. 



Dr. J. T. Edwards 
King William King William C. H. Jos. H. Gwathmey Wm. H. Robins 

1902, T. F. Cocke 



Lancaster Lancaster C. H. 



L. T. Hyatt 
Lee Jonesville W. M. Davidson I. S. Anderson 

1902, Rofat. W. Orr 



R. C. Saunders 
Loudon Leesburgh L. M. Shumate J. W. Furr 

1902, W. V. Hammer 



Louisa Louisa C. H. 



477 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Luenburgh 



City. 
Luenburgh 



Supt. 



Board. 



Madison 



Madison C. H. Jas. M. Banks 



T. C. Taylor 
1902, J. T. Collens 



Mathews 



A. J. Miller 
Mathews C. H. Thos. B. Sane N. R. Stoakes 

1902, Justin J. Christian 



Mecklenburg 



Boydton 



Middlesex 



Saluda 



Montgomery Christiansburgh 



G. D. Thomas 

J. H. Stephens Dr. J. G. Davis 

1902, R. M. Gardner 



478 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



COunty. 

Nansemond 



City. 



Suffolk 



]upt. 



Lee Britt 



Board. 

Dr. A. W. Eley 

E. B. Britt 

1902, B. F. Cutchin 



Nelson 



Lovingston 



New Kent 



New Kent C. H. 



Norfolk 



L. W. Davis 
Norfolk Richard A. Dahie R. C. Taylor 

1902, Jno. B~. Whitehead 



Northampton 



Bird's Nest 



S. S. Wilkins 



L. W. Johnson 

E. W. Roberts 

1902, Jno. L. Wilkins 



Northumberland 



Heathsville 



479 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 

Nottoway 



City. 



Nottoway C. H. 



Supt. 



T. E. Royall 



Board. 

E. F. Lockett 

T. C. Berger 

1902, Jno. B. Tuggle 



Orange 



Orange C. H. 



Wm. C. Williams 



L. R. Brooking 



1902, C. L. Baulkhead 



Page 



Luray 



C. I. Weaver 



G. T. Chapman 

J. W. T. Wanen 

1902, J. J. Mayer 



Patrick 



Patrick C. H. 



J. E. Foster 



T. L. Clark 

P. C. Reynolds 

1902, B. H. Floyd 



Pittsylvania 



Danville 



A. Anderson 



J. N. Wyllie 

E. F. Acvee 

1902, E. K. Jones 



Powhatan 



Scottsville 



R. J. Faris 



J. E. Thomas 

B. W. Taylor 

1902, W. T. Brett 



480 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Prince Edward 



City. 



Supt. 



Farmville T. J. Garden 



Board. 

L. J. Verser 

B. M. Cox 

1902, S. W. Paulett 



Prince George Prince George B. Fenner 



Timothy Rivers 
1902, J. J. Cocke 



Princess Anne Princess Anne C. H. 



Prince William 



Brentsville 



Pulaski 



Newbern 



F. I. Smith 

O. E. Jordan R. H. Morehead 

1902, C. S. Kirkwood 



Rappahannock 



Washington 



481 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Richmond 



City. 
Warsaw 



Supt. 



Board. 



R. P. Cralle 

Ro. Williamson G. Milton Sydnor 

1902, Dr. A. S. Fisher 



Roanoke 



Rockbridge 



W. L. Poague 
Lexington Harrington, Waddell D. C. Humphreys 

1902, E. A. Moore 



Rockingham 



Harrisonburgh 



W. H. Kuster 



J. H. Neff 

Wm. Dean 

1902, Jasper Hawse 



Russell 



E. S. Farring 
Lebanon R. M. Copenham V. B. Gilmer 

1902, H. H. Dickinson 



Scott 



Estillville 



482 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County 



Shenandoah 



City. 
Woodstock 



Supt. 



Board. 



L. L. Walker 

W. G. Campbell L. R. Irwin 

1902, J. W. Magruder 



Smyth 



Marion 



A. T. Lincoln 

Chas. A. Anderson Jno. S. Copenhouer 

1902, S. W. Dickinson 



Southampton 



Jerusalem 



Spottsylvania 



Spottsylvania C. H. 



Stafford 



Bellfair 



G. M. Weedon 



R. W. Towns 

E. Lucas 

1902, W. H. Rollins 



Surrey 



Surrey C. H. 



Geo. T. Clarke 



483 



Q. L. Hargrave 

P. O. Goodrich 

1902, W. W. Baugh 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 



Sussex 



City. 
Sussex C. H. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Tazewell 



Tazewell C. H. 



P. H. Williams 



Wm. H. Kelly 
1902, W. C. Williams 



Warren 



Front Royal 



Warwick 



Warwick C. H. 



Jas. T. Garner 

Dr. J. N. Crafford J. L. Curtis 

1902, Arthur Curtis 



Washington 



Abingdon 



P. A. Preston 



C. W. Alderson 

D. A. P. Campbell 

1902, C. F. Kendwick 



Westmoreland 



Montross 



STATE OF VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Wise 



City. 
Wise C. H. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Wythe 



Wythville 



Robt. Snavely 



W. H. Suit 

C. B. Thomas 

1902, J. C. Green 



York 



Yorktown 



Wm. J. Stores 



D. B. Normant 

Geo. E. Bryan 

1902, R. C. Hunt 



485 



STATE OF WASHINGTON. 



County. 

Chehalis 

Clallam 

Clarke 

Columbia 

Cowlitz 

Island 

Jefferson 

King 

Kitsap 

Klikitat 

Lewis 

Mason 

Pacific 



County. 

Pierce 

San Juan 

Skamania 

Snohomish 

Spokane 

Stevens 

Thurston 

Wahkiakum 

Walla Walla 

Whatcom 

Whitman 

Yakima 



486 



STATE OF WASHINGTON. 



County. 
Chehalis 



City. 



Supt. 



Montesano Eldridge Wheeler 



Board. 

H. B. Marcy 
J. A. Hutcheson 
1902, F. L. Carr 



Clallam 



N. Dungeness 



Clarke 



Columbia 



Dayton Jas. Dumas 



Frank Guernsey 

Mrs. T. S. Leonard 

1902, Lee Ellis 



Cowlitz 



Kalama -R-. E. Tunstall 



A. L. Watson 

I. Lanell 

1902, L. M. Sims 



Island 



Coupeville 



487 



STATE OF WASHINGTON. 



County. 
Jefferson 



City. 



Townsend 



Supt. 



J. M. Hitt 



Board. 

H. L. Tibbals 

A. W. Buddress 

1902, John Barneson 



King 



Seattle 



F. J. Barnard 



B. V. Van Houten 

John Lamb 

1902, C. J. Smith 



Kitsap 



Thos. Beaton 
Port Madison M. E. Raymond P. Welch 

1902, W. M. Phelps 



Klikitat 



Lewis 



Claquato 



Mason 



Oakland Minnie Decker 

488 



STATE OF WASHINGTON. 



County. 
Pacific 



City. 
Oysterville 



Supt. 



Board. 



Pierce 



Steilacoom 



San Juan 



Waldron 



Skamania 



Cascades 



Snohomish 



Snohomish 



Spokane 



489 



STATE OF WASHINGTON. 



County. 

Stevens 



City. 



"Ff. Colville 



Supt. 



Board. 

H. C. Thompson 

D. F. Zent 

1902, H. Madden 



Thurston 



Olympia 



F. B. Hawes 



C. H. Pridham 

P. M. Troy 

1902, C. D. King 



Wahkiakum 



Walla Walla 



Walla Walla 



R. C. Kerr 



F. W. Paine 

J. L. Sharpsteih 

1902, F. S. Dement 



Whatcom 



Whatcom 



E. E. White 



J. M. Edson 

H. J. Birmey 

1902, Lin. H. Hadley 



Whitman 



Colfax 



F. A. Sikes 



A. Stoneberger 

H. P. James 

1902, H. Van Schoick 



Yakima 



Yakima 



490 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



County. 

Barbour 

Berkeley 

Bcone 

Braxton 

Brooke 

Cabell 

Calhoun 

Clay 

Dcddridge 

Fayette 

Gilmer 

Grant 

Greenbrier 

Hampshire 

Hancock 

Hardy 

Harrison 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Kanawha 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Logan 

McDowell 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mason 



County. 

Mercer 

Mineral 

Monongalia 

Monroe 

Morgan 

Nicholas 

Ohio 

Pendleton 

Pleasants 

Pocahontas 

Preston 

Putnam 

Raleigh 

Randolph 

Ritchie 

Roane 

Summers 

Taylor 

Tucker 

Tyler 

L T pshur 

Wayne 

Webster 

Wetzel 

Wirt 

Wood 

Wyoming 



491 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



Ccunty. 
Barbour 



City. 
Phillippi 



Supt. 



Board. 



Berkeley 



Martinsburg 



C. H. Cole 



A. T. Russler 

D. M. Kilmer 

1902, J. W. Snowden 



Boone 



Madison 



Braxton 



Braxton C. H. 



Brooke 



Wellsburgh 



Henry Stengle 

C. E. Githens D. B. F. Harden 

1902, Jas. G. Reeves 



Cabell 



G. A. Northcott 
Cabell C. H. W. H. Cole Dr. A. C. Burns 

1902, Dr. T. J. Prichard 



492 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



County. 



Calhoun 



City 
Grantsville 



Supt. 
D. E. Stutler 



Board. 

Jas. Wilson 

Geo. Starkey 

1902, Geo. W. Richea 



Clav 



Floyd Friend 
Clay C. H. L. P. Hickman C. S. Truman 

1902, E. G. Murphy 



Doddridge 



West Union 



Fayette 



Favetteville 



H. C. Robertson 



Gilmer 



Chas. Korentz 
Glenville V. T. Cooper T. B. Webster 

1902, T. J. Wooftef 



Grant 



Maysville 



493 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Greenbrier 



City. 

Lewisburgh 



Supt. 



Board. 



Hampshire 



Romney 



L. H. Brill 



Chas. W. Haines 

Ephriam Harriot 

1902, M. C. Davis 



Hancock 



Fairview 



Hardy 



Moorefield 



Harrison 



Clarksburgh 



F. L. Burdette 



W. R. Alexander 

J. R. Adams 

1902, W. D. Morgan 



Jackson 



Jackson C. H. 



W. M. Walters 

C. C. Staats 

1902, H. W. Deem 



494 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Jefferson 



City. 



Charlestown 



Supt. 



H. T. Miley 



Board. 

Jno. Porterfield 

E. Beavers 

1902, S. Lee Phillips 



Kanawha 



Charleston 



Geo. Minsker 

Geo. S. Lawley Geo. R. Jacobs 

1902, J. E. Chamberlain 



Lewis 



Weston 



Buchanan White 



J. S. Vanderwort 
1902, A. A. Arnold 



Lincoln 



Hamlin 



Logan 



Logan C. H. 



McDowell 



Peerysville 



495 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Marion 



City. 



Fairmont 



Supt. 



Chas. W. Evans 



Board. 

E. S. Clayton 

M. N. Barns 

1902, W. E. Steel 



Marshall 



Moundsville 



D. T. Williams 



Dr. S. M. Steele 

H. W. Hunter 

1902, Marion Keyser 



Mason 



Point Pleasant 



R. A. Riggs 



W. M. Curry 

J. W. Heslop 

1902, W. E. Starcher 



Mercer 



Princeton 



Mineral 



Keyser 



W. C. Clayton 

Geo. Davis 

1902, P. M. Phillips 



Monongalia 



Morgantown 



496 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Monroe 



City. 
Union 



Supt. 



Board. 



Morean 



Berkeley Springs 



Nicholas 



Nicholas C. H. 



Ohio 



Frank W. Bowers 
Wheeling W. H. Anderson Walter H. Hall 

1902, W. A. Milligan 



Pendleton 



Franklin 



Pleasants 



St. Mary's 



497 



County. 
Pocahontas 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



City. 

Huntersville 



Supt. 
Tas. W. Warwick 



Board. 
Isaac McNeil 
1902, Geo. W. Callison 



Preston 



Kinsrwood 



F. W. Gandy 



D. R. Jackson 
George W. Hartman 
1902. J. E. Murdock 



Putnam 



Winfield 



Raleigh 



Raleigh C. H. 



Randolph 



Beverly 



A. J. Crickard 



Jos. Curtis 

E. A. Poe 

1902, E. Crickard 



Ritchie 



Ritchie 



W. W. Tafr 



49S 



J. W. Fidler 

J. S. Barnes 

1902, R. R. Hall 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Roane 



City. 



Spencer 



Aipt. 



T. L. Davies 



Board. 

W. Huddleston 

W. L. Starkey 

1902, P. C. Adams 



Summers 



Hinton 



J. T. Huffman 



Jas. Simme 
1902, R. E. Noel 



Taylor 



Pruntvtown 



Lee Bennett 

Richard Cooper 

1902, Jos. T. Johnson 



Tucker 



St. George 



Tvbr 



Middlebourne 



R. A. Martin 

A. Werhly 

1902, M. M. Peppard 



Upshur 



Buckhannon 



499 



STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



County. 
Wayne 



City. 
Wayne C. H. 



Supt. 
T. B. McClune 



Board. 

W. Ferguson 

J. M. Tilman 

1902, G. G. Burgess 



Webster 



Webster C. H. 



M. T. Hoover 



Bennett Dodrill 

Jas. Woodzell 

1902, Sam. Starcher 



Wetzel 



New Martinsville 



Wirt 



Elizabeth 



Edgar Heerman 



L. A. Wilson 

S. H. Mitchell 

1902, Geo. Bartlette 



Wood 



R. B. Taylor 
Parkersburg U. S. Fleming Jas. A. Bryan 

1902, Stephen Davidson 



Wyoming 



Oceana 



A. J. Lacey 



Geo. Chambers 

W. T. Sarver 

1902, E. H. Given 



500 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



County. 

Adams 
Ashland 
Barron 
Bayfield 
Brown 
Buffalo 
Burnett 
Calumet 
Chippewa 
Clark- 
Columbia 
Crawford 
Dane 
Dodge 
Door 
Douglas 
Dunn 
Eau Claire 
Fond du Lac 
Grant 
Green 
Green Lake 
Iowa 
Jackson 
Jefferson 
Juneau 
Kenosha 
Kewaunee 
La Crosse 
La Fayette 
Langlade 
Lincoln 



County. 

Manitowoc 

Marathon 

Marinette 

Marquette 

Milwaukee 

Monroe 

Oconto 

Outagamie 

Ozaukee 

Pepin 

Pierce 

Polk 

Portage 

Price 

Racine 

Richland 

Rock 

Saint Croix 

Sauk 

Shawano 

Sheboygan 

Taylor 

Trempealeau 

Vernon 

Walworth 

Washington 

Waukesha 

Waupaca 

Waushara 

Winnebago 

Wood 



501 



County. 

Adams 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



City. 

Friendship 



Supt. 



Board. 



Dr. H. F. Frederick 

Jno. P. Lewis W. C. Smith 

1902, Geo. W. Bingham 



Ashland 



Ashland 



B. B. Jackson 



Dr. Edwin Ellis 

W. F. Shea 

1902, L. C. Wilwarth 



Barron 



Barron 



E. N. Stebbins 

W. H. Brandt 

1902, F. B. Kinsley 



Bayfield 



Bayfield 



R. Inglis 

W. Knight 

1902, F. Fischer 



Brown 



Green Bay 



F. G. Kraege 



F. A. Dilkmann 

C. W. Streckenbach 

1902, O. N. Oldenburg 



Buffalo 



Alma 



J. H. Bille 



Robt. Lees 



1902, E. F. Ganz 



502 



County. 
Burnett 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 
City. Supt. 

Grantsburgh 



Board. 



A. J. Myrland 
Mrs. Tena N. Davidson S. Thoreson 
1902, J. A. Hickerson 



Calumet 



Dr. J. E. Luse 
Chilton A. J. Leighton T. J. Glenn 

1902, Gregory Dorsehel 



Chippewa 



Chippewa Falls 



Clark 



Neillsville 



L. W. Wood 



L. M. Sturdevant 

S. M. Marsh 

1902, R. Bulch 



Columbia 



Portasre 



Crawford 



Prairie du Chien 



R. J. Morrison 



J. H. Zimmerman 

D. Hobbs 

1902, E. McCloskey 



503 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



County. 
Dane 



City. 



Madison 



Supt. 



R. B. Qudyeen 



Board. 

John Carson 

J. G. O. Zehnter 

1902, E. A. Birge 



Dodge 



Juneau 



A. P. West 



W. E. Hallock 

F. A. McCollow 

1902, F. W. Lueck 



Door 



Sturgeon Bay 



E. E. Beckwith 



W. T. Anderson 

Louis Reichel 

1902, Chas. Greisen 



Douglas 



Superior 



W. H. Elson 



Frank H. Decker 
Albert Abraham 
1902, Wm. W. Strickland 



Dunn 



Menomonie 



Eau Claire 



Eau Claire 



Otis C. Gross 



M. B. Hubbard 

R. E. Loether 

1902, Dr. J. H. Noble 



504 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



County. 
Fond du Lac 



City. 
Fond du Lac 



Supt. 



Board. 



Grant 



Lancaster 



Green 



Monroe 



Green Lake 



Dartford 



Philip Leaky 



E. A. Peterson 

S. M. Schales 

1902, Mrs. Wheeler 



Iowa 



Dodgeville 



DeWitt Elwood 



Hon. Aldro Jenks 

Jno. H. Owens 

1902, Ed. Benyman 



Jackson 



Black River Falls 



J. H. Derse 



R. C. Jones 

Dr. E. Krohn 

1902, Mrs. F. A. Long 



505 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



County. 
Jefferson 



City. 
Jefferson 



Supt. 



Board. 



Juneau 



C. Lyon 
Mauston A. H. Fletcher C. F. Depul 

1902, Mrs. Ellen B. Souther 



Kenosha 



S. C. Newman 
Kenosha G. R. McDowell Johnson A. Jackson 

1902, Jno. E. Williams 



Kewaunee 



Kewaunee 



J. Donovan 



L. C. Tensee 

Jno. Wattawa 

1902, Geo. Duvall 



La Crosse 



La Crosse 



John P. Bird 



1902, 



J. J- Fruit 

E. G. Perkins 

P. W. Mahoney 



La Fayette 



Darlington 



506 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



County. 
Lansrlade 



City. 
Antigo 



Supt. 



Board. 



Lincoln 



Merrill 



W. L. Morrison 



A. H. Reid 

M. C. Porter 

1902, Dr. Whiman 



Manitowoc 



Manitowoc 



Mara tl. on 



Wausau 



Karl Mathie 



G. D. Jones 

W. B. Scholfield 

1902, V. A. Alderson 



Marinette 



A. C. Merryman 
Marinette J. T. Edwards' - T. C. Miller 

1902, H. G. Thompson 



Marquette 



Montello 



M. Mortenson 



F. J. Dodge 

J. Barry 

1902, M. Quantins 



507 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



County. 

Milwaukee 



City 
Milwaukee 



Supt. 



Board. 



Monroe 



Sparta 



F. E. Doty 



Dr. F. P. Stiles 

W. H. Blyton 

1902, H. Casdale 



Oconto 



Oconto 



R. L. Cooley 



C. S. Hart 

C. B. Hall 

1902, W. F. Brazeau 



Outasramie 



Geo. Hart 
Appleton Carrie E. Morgan Chas. Sauter 

1902, F. J. Harword 



Ozaukee 



Port Washington 



T. J. Jones 



Chas. A. Mueller 

Michael Burk 

1902, Richard C. Kam 



Pepin 



Durand 



508 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 

County. City. Supt. Board. 
Pierce Ellsworth — 



Polk Osceola 



Portage Stevens Point 



G. E. Sackett 

Price Phillips Mrs. M. A. Thayer 

1902, C. C. Kelleher 



John L. Sieb 
Racine Racine J. B. Estabrook James Murphy 

1902, Thos. D. Howell 



Richland Richland Center 

509 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



County. 
Rock 



City. 

Janesville 



Supt. 
D. D. Mayne 



Board. 



Saint Croix 



Hudson 



A. J. Kinney 



Francis Maguire 

F. D. Harding 

1902, Maynas Woodby 



Sauk 



J. M. True 
Baraboo J- E. NeCollins J. Van Order 

1902, Mrs. H. H. Potter 



Shawano 



Shawano 



H. W. Rood 



C. A. Raishe 

M. Wescott 

1902, H. Klosterman 



Sheboygan 



Sheboygan 



' H. F. Levering 



W. F. Schmidt 

Dr. H. D. Squire 

1902, H. E. Meier 



Taylcr 



Medford 



A. J. Latton 



E. H. Schroeppe 

S. Musser 

1902, E. L. Urquhart 



510 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



County. 
Trempealeau 



City. 

Whitehall 



Supt. 



Board. 



Vernon 



Viroqua 



M. C. Butt 

C. J. Smith 

1902, Miss Lucy Dawson 



Walworth 



Elkhorn C. D. Kipp 



F. W. Isham 

E. H. Sprague 

1902, E. J. Hooper 



Washing-ton 



West Bend 



R. M. Derse 



C. P. Moores 

E. Franckenbery 

1902, S. F. Mayer 



Waukesha 



Waukesha 



Waupaca 



Waupaca 



511 



STATE OF WISCONSIN. 



County. 



Waushara 



City. 



Wautoma 



Supt. 
C. C. Hayward 



Board. 

Ora Runcorn 

A. L. Trufant 

1902, G. P. Walker 



Winnebago 



Oshkosh 



Ruel T. Davis 



Jno. Geiger 

E. S. Richmond 

1902, W. C. Hewitt 



Wood 



Grand Rapids 



STATE OF WYOMING. 



County. 

Albany 
Carbon 
Crook 
Johnson 



County. 

Laramie 

Sweetwater 

Uinta 



513 



Uinta 



STATE OF WYOMING. 



County. 
Albany- 



City. 



Supt. 



Board. 



Carbon 



Rawlins 



C. P. Lamar 



J. C. Gunnings 

A. F. Thode 

1902, H. Hanson 



Crook 



Johnson 



Laramie 



Cheyenne 



J. Churchill 



Gibson Clark 

D. R. Cowluck 

1902, W. A. Wyman 



Sweetwater 



Green River City 



Ed. J. Morris 

O. C. Edwards A. D. Dibble 

1902, Henry Blucher 



514 



Our Dear Louisiana Friends: Portland, Ind., April 24, 1899. 

As we have heard so much of your beautiful, far-away homes, we thought it would be nice for us 
to enter into a correspondence, telling each other about our country, schools, studies, etc.; so we decided 
to write the first letter. 

We are the pupils of the Seventh Grade, of the East District of Portland, and our class is com- 
posed of thirty-five boys and sixteen girls. 

Portland is a city of about six or seven thousand inhabitants, and is the county seat of Jay County 
It has several very fine buildings which are equal to those of any first-class city, and among these are 
the Bimel Block and the Cartwright and Headington Building, each covering nearly half a square. In 
about a year we will have two very magnificent buildings — the new Methodist Church and the County 
Jail, besides several paved streets. 

Portland, although a small city, has a good many of the modern improvements, such as electric 
lights, water-works, telephone, cement and cut stone walks, and several others. 

Our chief places of amusement are the Public Library, which contains many books, magazines 
and papers; the Auditorium, a large, beautiful building, containing our spacious Opera-House, and 
the Lagoon, a small park, which contains an artifical lake, with an island in the center. It has many 
attractions, such as swings, boats, and, best of all, a toboggan chute. 

Portland's pride are her schools, of which she is justly proud, for they are among the best and 
finest in the State. Our city is divided into four school districts, the east, west, north and south. 

Our finest school buildings are the Central School building, in the east district, a large, two-story 
brick building, containing nine large rooms, two large halls and a large cellar, and the High School 
building, in the west district, which was built in 1895, and which, together with the play-ground, covers 
an acre of ground. It contains ten large rooms, two spacious halls and a large cellar, besides a fine 
laboratory and a large school library, which contains many interesting books. 

Portland High School belongs to the State Oratorical Association, and, although it is a small city, 
and is often called a backwoods town, it has won the laurels twice out of three contests. It also belongs 
to the Eastern Indiana Association, and here also it has won two out of three contests, which goes to 
show that what it lacks in quantity it fully makes up in quality. 

We study arithmetic, reading, geography, writing, grammar, spelling, general lessons, drawing 
and music. 

Mr. J. H Davis, our regular teacher, teaches us the first seven studies. He has taught for many 
years, and is a thoroughly competent teacher, and is liked by all his pupils. 

Miss Fannie Bailey, our special teacher, is a highly accomplished young lady. She teacnes us 
drawing and music, and has the respect of all who know her. 

Our superintendent is Prof. I. E. Neff, who is, indeed, the right man in the right place. 

Our chief industries are manufacturing, agriculture, and the buying and selling of stock and 
merchandise. The principal manufactories are the butter-tub factory, which turns out butter-tubs, and 
the S H. Adams & Co. stave factory, which turns out hoops, staves and buttons for barrels. 

If you were to take a drive out in the country near our homes you would find it very interesting, 
because you would find it very different from the country scenes near your homes, for here you would 
see large farms of corn, wheat, rye, oats, barley and hay waving to and fro ; farther on you would see 
large orchards of apples, peaches, pears, plums, cherries, quinces and crab-apples, while here and there 
would be seen large grape-arbors overloaded with delicious grapes, and large patches of strawberries, 
raspberries, gooseberries, etc., while still further on you would see large pastures of horses, cattle, 
sheep and swine, feeding on the nutritious grass and watering at the cool, clear springs. 

Our spring has been a rather late one, but nearly all our wild flowers are in bud, and many are 
in bloom. 

As there is such a diversity of climate between your country and ours, you will, no doubt, net 
recognize them. 

The most common of our wild flowers are the violet, spring beauty, buttercup, lamb-tongue, 
jack-in-the-pulpit, Dutchman's breeches, lady's slipper, bleeding heart, bluebell, innocence, and myrtle. 

Our most common trees are the maple, willow, birch, beech, oak, sycamore, walnut, hickory nut, 
dogwood, wild cherry, cottonwood and evergreen. 

We will not try to give you an accurate account of our country, schools, etc., this time, but will do 
so in our next letter. 

Hoping to receive an early answer, telling us all about your country, schools, studies, etc., we 
we will close, remaining Yours very respectfully, Seventh Grade. E. D. 

Address : W. E. Hutchens, Principal of East Building, Portland, Ind. 



Portland, Ind., April 16, 1899. 
Our Dear California Friends : 

As we are desirous of hearing from you in your far away homes, we thought we would write 
first. 

We are the pupils of the Eighth Grade and East District of Portland, and are desirous of 
knowing more of your country, schools and manner of teaching. 

Portland is a city of about six or seven thousand inhabitants and is the county seat of Jay 
County and although the court house is not an elaborate affair, we soon expect to see it replaced by 
a new one; the same is true of the jail. The city has also contracted for four paved streets and by 
next summer we expect to have a bicycle track running from one end of the city to the other. 

Portland has an excellent electric light plant as well as water works plant, our water is not hy- 
draulic but is pumped from rock wells. 

Our only pleasure resort is the Lagoon which is scarcely deep enough to drown a man. 
It has a spacious island in the center and, to say nothing of the many other attractions, it is provided 
with a high toboggan chute. 

Portland has eleven churches; the prevailing religion is the Protestant, despite the fact that 
there are two Morman priests here from Salt Lake City trying to establish their religion. 

The Methodists hold services in the Auditorium as they are building a beautiful new church. 

Portland boasts of having one of the best if not the best schools in Indiana. We have four 
buildings, the East, West, North and South districts. Our superintendent is Prof. I. E. Neff, who is 
indeed an able one, commanding the respect of all who know him. 

Our East building is of brick structure and contains nine rooms, though only eight grades. 

The enrollment of our rooms is about forty-five, none of these being colored. We study Algebra, 
Physiology, History, Grammar, Literature, Spelling, Music and Drawing. 

Our teacher is W. E. Hutchens, who is also principal of the district. He has taught in the 
Portland schools for several years and has always been liked by all of his pupils. 

We are also provided with a music and drawing teacher, who teaches at our building on Mon- 
day, Thursday and Friday. 

The High School Building was built in '95, it has three entrances which "show up" very nicely 
against the brick wall. It has an extensive library and is provided with all the modern improvements. 
Although our P. H. S. is not great in quantity it is indeed great in quality, for, out of the three years 
our High School has competed in the State contest, twice it has borne the royal purple home 
triumphant. 

The other cities with which our school competed were wont to look upon us as a sort of a back 
woods town because it was not so large as the others, but when it comes to contesting they find we 
are not so far behind the times as they think we are. . 

Our contestant this year was Earl R. Cartwright of '99; his oration was the "Hero of 59" in which 
he set forth such traits of his hero, John Brown, that could not fail to touch the heart strings of all his 
hearers. 

Our High School for the past three years has also had a membership in the Eastern Indiana 
Oratorical Association in which it has also taken first place twice. 

Our spring has been a late one and consequently our wild flowers are not yet in bloom; however, 
there are a few in bud. 

Because of the difference of climate we suppose you are not familiar with our wild flowers, 
hence we shall tell you that the most common of our forest flowers are the spring beauties, sweet 
Williams, violets, wild bleeding hearts, bluebells, butter-cups, lamb-tongues, lady slippers, jack-in-the 
pulpit and innocence. 

Probably you might recognize these names if we had used their true names, but we do not 
know what they are as we are always accustomed to using these terms. 

We cannot take time to describe our country very extensively in this letter but will do so at a 
later date. 

Hoping to hear from you soon and to learn more of the character of your schools, country, etc., 
we will close, remaining 

Very respectfully, 

Eighth Grade, E. D. 

Address: W. E. Hutchens. Per lNA m. hollowat. 

Principal of Central Building, Portland, Ind. 



Riverside, Cal., Aug. 21, 1899. 
Portland, Ind.: 

Riverside is a small but modern city of about eight thousand inhabitants, situated in the south- 
western part of the "Golden State", California, in a large fertile valley surrounded by lofty mountains 
reaching upward for over 11,000 feet. 

The scenery surrounding Riverside is grand. The large gray mountains overlooking the 
smaller hills make a picture that any artist would be happy to paint. 

Riverside is the greatest and most famous orange growing district in the world, both as to quality 
and quantity. Besides producing the finest of oranges, it brings forth a large amount ot grapes, fruit, 
lemons and limes, luscious strawberries, peaches, pears, plums, apricots and nectarines are grown in 
abundance and are unexcelled in flavor anywhere. The packing and shipping of these various fruits 
form one of the leading industries of this section. 

The never failing water supply, both for irrigation and domestic use, is a grand feature of which 
we are especially proud. The high mountains round about, have never failed to afford us an over 
abundant supply of artesian water, making the Riverside system the best in this part of the state. 

Just outside the business center are found many elegant homes, situated in the midst of orange 
and lemon groves which make an imposing back-ground for the picture they present to the eye of the 
passer by. We have two large natatoriums which are very much frequented during the heated term. 

One has its source in a sulphur spring and the other an artesian well. 

Both places are used to a great extent in the evening as well as the day. 

The city has two of the most famous avenues in the world, Magnolia and Victoria, which have 
a combined length of twenty miles. These wide double avenues pass through the great orange belt 
and many of our finest residences may be seen during a drive throughout their length. 

The area within the corporate limits of the city is fifty-six square miles, and the colony or dis- 
trict comprises a territory almost twice as large. 

Riverside is entered by two lines of railroad, the Southern Pacific, and the Santa FeCompanies. 

A new cream colored brick depot, built on the mission style with tile roofings, has been built 
on the S. P. track within the last year, which is quite an addition to the city, and it, with its sur- 
roundings are so well kept that in the competition for a medal to be given the depot on that line which 
is kept most neat and in the best condition, this one got the medal which we are going to try to 
keep. From this quaint little place with its green lawns one may pass through the principal streets 
of the city by the newly constructed electric railroad, which passes the full length of Magnolia Avenue, 
and in the near future we hope to have it in operation down Victoria as well. 

Our city is furnished with an excellent electric and gas system 

Fourteenth, Orange and Main Streets with their handsome homes are the principal streets. 
Main, Seventh, Eighth and Market Streets are the principal business streets along which large de- 
partment stores are situated. 

There are 160 miles of graded streets within the city limits and the mileage of the whole district 
is nearly double that. 

Eleven miles of the city streets are paved with asphalt and macadam. 

The natural roads are among the finest in the world, never muddy and very little dust, making 
them the delight of the ubiquitous wheelman. 

In the city park, with its large lawns and flower gardens, may be seen the largest collection of 
cacti in America, if not in the world. This is the testimony of experts and travelers, who never fail 
to visit the grand collection. 

The school system of Riverside cannot be surpassed. There are nine large roomy buildings, 
in which to train the minds of the youthful Riversiders. 

The high school building is the largest. It is made of brick, and is three stories high. The first 
floor is used for the lower grade rooms the office of the supervising principal, and recitation rooms 
for the eighth grade, which consists of over one hundred students. On the second floor is found the 
eighth grade assembly rooms, and the high school laboratories'for botany, chemistry and physics, which 
are all fully equipped with the best of modern apparatus. The third floor is used for the high school 
alone, which consists of about two hundred students. 

The Lincoln, Longfellow, Irving and Washington buildings are some of the next in size, with 
smaller ones in the outlying districts. Sunday is a day of quiet and order in Riverside. The people 
attend her many churches, ninetee:i in number, or take a book and lie on the grass in the park while 
the band gives a pleasing concert in the afternoon. 



Riverside cannot boast of having a saloon, but it has a few pool rooms to spoil her fair name. 

Our little city is growing rapidly. The pounding of the carpenter's hammer may be heard in 
all parts of the city. 

Riverside is the richest city in the world, per capita, yet it has no millionaires and no paupers. 
There is an equitable distribution of wealth naturally incident to the character of the industries in 
which the people are engaged, resu/ting in almost ideal social conditions. Earl Bell, 

Eighth Grade. 



Portland, Ind., May 19, 1899. 
Benton Harbor, Mich. : 

Portland is a flourishing city of six thousand inhabitants, situated in the natural-gas belt of East- 
ern Indiana. Two important railroads furnish means for her commercial interests, and a small stream 
of water, of no practical use, flows through the southern limits, requiring two railroads and three large 
road bridges. The streets are broad and straight, and the principal ones will soon be paved, the con- 
tract having just been let. 

The most important street is Meridian street, running north and south. Located on this street 
are most of the establishments that supply the wants of the people. 

Main street is next in importance to Meridian street. It runs east and west, crossing Meridian 
street a little to the south of its business center, and forms all the square that Portland affords. 

The court-house, a very unpretentious structure for the size and wealth of Jay County, is on this 
street, and the jail is by its side. The Opera House is about half a square west of Meridian street. It 
is very nicely finished on the inside, has a well-equipped stage, and seats one thousand persons. The 
public library, small, but with a flattering prospect, is on the fourth floor of the Bimel block, which was 
built a year ago at a cost of about §50,000. 

There are eleven churches in the town; the Methodists are now building one that will cost £30,000. 
Besides supporting her many honorable business houses, Portland supports nine saloons. 

As to the manufacturing interests of the town, there is a hub factory, handle factory, planing- 
mill and saw-mill in the southern part, a butter-tub and excelsior factory in the southwestern part, and 
a stave factory, and the Centennial mill, in the northern part. 

The school system is exceedingly good for the size of the town. There is a ward building in 
the southern, eastern, western and northern parts. The High School is located in the western part. It 
occupies all of the second floor of the High School building, which is worth 5525,000, and is, indeed, a 
credit to the town. 

The Assembly Room seats one hundred and forty pupils, and is adorned with a few pictures and 
a piano. From the Assembly Room you enter the library, which contains every reference book, and 
almost all other important works that a High-School student needs. We're proud of our library. 

There are four recitation rooms, a mathematics, language, biology and chemistry room. The last 
two are equipped with all necessary things for good laboratory work. There is also a principal's office 
on this floor, and a large hall leads into the various rooms, cloak-rooms, and into a storeroom. The 
third floor is entirely given up to what we now call the attic, but it is earnestly hoped that some time in 
the near future it will be a gymnasium. 

There is an English and Latin course in the High School, but only a few pupils take the English 
course. Four regular teachers preside over this noted place of learning. The superintendent hears a 
few recitations, and a music teacher three times a week tries to bring forth a little harmony. 

The assembly room, hall and library are lighted by electricity, and the water-works is also piped 
into the assembly room. 

Portland is proud of her High School, proud of her other honorable institutions. With a splendid 
water-works system, electric light plant, and the council's consent for paved streets, she is fast realizing 
the advantages of modern improvements, and will soon be a model, though not a great city 

Respectfully, 

Inez. 



Benton Harbor, Mich., July 1, 1899. ) 
District No. 8, Room No. 8. ) 
Dear Portland Friends : 

Your letter at hand, thanking you very kindly for the valuable information received from you. 
Benton Harbor is situated one mile east of Lake Michigan, its western extremity being separated from 
the shore of the lake only by the St. Joseph river and a line of sand-hills, which extend some distance 
northward along the shores. 

The ground upon which the city is built is rather rolling; many of the residences are built upon 
terraces of some height, thus giving the city a look of that rugged grandeur which occurs only in dis- 
tricts made beautiful by the rarest gifts of nature. 

Commercially, Benton Harbor ranks as one of the best cities on the lake shore. The city trade is 
carried on chiefly with Chicago. Fruits are exported very extensively through the summer seasons to 
Chicago, and such manufactured goods as cannot be procured within home boundaries are imported 
from that city. 

Several factories are located here, fruit-canning factories, besides manufactories of different 
articles. 

The city has a direct communication, also a direct traveling and shipping route to Chicago by 
■water via the boat line, owned by the Graham & Morton Boat Company, upon which line sail the 
" Chicago" and the " Milwaukee," considered two of the finest lake boats on Lake Michigan. 

Benton Harbor has — as natural, being a summer resort, thus constantly being filled with people 
from all nations — many churches and church buildings, the most imposing of which are the Congrega- 
tionalism the Catholic, the Methodist and the Jewish Synagogue. 

The Central School building is located about one and one-half squares from the public square, on 
South Pipestone street. It is rather of large size, of seemingly ancient architecture, being built more 
upon the Grecian than the Gothic style. 

Besides the public schools an academy is established here. It is located on Morton hill; its 
buildings are of imposing and modern structure, and it ranks among the first of all the schools of its 
kind in the State. Hoping to hear from you again, 

Yours respectfully, 

Gertie. 



Portland, Ind., July 30, 1899. 
Our Dear Kentucky Friend : 

As we are desirous of hearing from you in your far away homes we thought we would write 
first. 

We are the pupils of the eighth grade and east district of Portland and are desirous of knowing 
more of your country schools and manner of teaching. 

Portland is a city of about six or seven thousand inhabitants and is the county seat of Jay County, 
and although the court house is not an elaborate affair, we soon expect to see it replaced by a new 
one; the same is true of the jail. The city has also contracted for four paved streets and by next 
summer we expect to have a bicycle track running from one end of the city to the other. 

Portland has an excellent electric light plant as well as a water works plant. Our water is not 
hydraulic but is pumped from rock wells. 

Our only pleasure resort is the lagoon, which is scarcely deep enough to drown a man; it has a 
spacious island in the center and to say nothing ot the many other attractions it is provided with a high 
toboggan chute. 

Portland has eleven churches; the prevailing religion is the Protestant, despite the fact that there 
are two Mormon priests here from Salt Lake City trying to establish their religion, 

The Methodists hold services in the auditorium as they are building a beautiful new church. 

Portland boasts of having one of the best if not the best school in Indiana. We have four 
buildings, the east, west, north and south districts. Our superintendent is Prof. I. E. Neff, who is 
indeed an able one, commanding the respect of all who know him. 

Our east building is of brick structure, and contains nine rooms, though only eight grades. 

The enrollment of our room is about forty-five, none of these being colored. We study algebra, 
physiology, history, grammar, literature, spelling, music and drawing. 



Our teacher is W. E. Hutchens, who is also principal of the district. He has taught in the 
Portland schools for several years and has always been liked by all of his pupils. 

We are also provided with a music and drawing teacher, who teaches at our building on Monday 
Thursday and Friday. 

The high school building was built in '95; it has three entrances which "show up" very nicely 
against the brick wall. It has an extensive library and is provided with all the modern improvements. 
Although our P. H. S. is not great in quantity it is indeed great in quality, for out of the three years 
our high school has competed in the State-contests, twice it has borne the royal purple home triumphant. 
The other cities with which our schools competed were wont to look upon us as a sort of a back 
woods town, because it was not so large as the others, but when it comes to contesting they find we are 
not so far behind the times as they think we are. 

Our contestant this year was Earl R. Cartwright of '99, his oration was the "Hero of 59" in which 
he set forth such traits of his hero, John Brown, that could not fail to touch the heart strings of all 
his hearers. 

Our high school for the past three years has also had a membership in the Eastern Indiana 
Oratorical Association in which it has also taken first place twice. 

Our spring has been a late one and consequently our wild flowers are not yet in bloom; however, 
there are a few in bud. 

Because of the difference of climate we suppose you are not familiar with our wild flowers, hence 
we shall tell you that the most common of our forest flowers are: the spring beauties, sweet Williams, 
violets, wild bleeding hearts, bluebells, buttercups, lamb-tongues, lady slippers, jack-in- the-pulpits 
and innocence. 

Probably you might recognize these names if we had used their true names, but we do not know 
what they are as we are always accustomed to using these terms. 

We cannot take time to describe our country very extensively in this letter, but will do so at a 
later date. 

Hoping to hear from you soon and to learn more of the character of your schools, country, etc., 
we will close. 

Very respectfully, 

John. 



Cynthiana,Ky., Sept. 1. 1899. 
Our Dear Indiana Friend : 

Your letter received and the descriptions of your city and schools are very interesting. 

Cynthiana is the county seat of Harrison Co., and has about five thousand inhabitants 

The population consists of both white and colored, but they attend separate schools. 

The city is lighted by electricity. Coal is used for fuel, which gives the buildings and streets a 
very dingy aspect. 

There is also a telephone plant. The water supply is taken from the Licking River and purified. 

Many of the hills around Cynthiana are surrounded by handsome residences. 

Red brick is the principal material used for building. 

The colored school consisted of only six grades until within the last year a seventh grade has 
been added. 

Prof. Pitts is the principal and it is said that the schools have greatly improved under his manage- 
ment. 

The teachers are all colored, but the trustees are white. 

Of the white schools I can say nothing, only that they have a large building, but it is very old 
fashioned. 

The court house is old. but has been remodeled and makes quite a good appearance. The first 
Monday in each month they have what is called court day. A great deal of business is transacted, as 
most of .the farmers are in town. 

There are several white churches and three colored, Having torn down the old Christian Church, 
they are preparing to build a new one. 

There are very few factories around Cynthiana and instead one sees only distilleries and tobacco 
houses. Tobacco is raised in great quantities and tobacco fields are as common as Indiana corn fields. 



Harrison County is very hilly and rocky, and many of the hills are of solid rock. 

There is only one railroad going through Cynthiana, which is the Louisville and Nashville. 

Although a small city Cynthiana is by no means quiet. The streets are narrow and rough, and 
the pavements are mostly of brick. 

Owing to the long dry season the river was very low and it looked as though the water supply 
was in danger of giving out. The wheat was not very good, the corn was stunted and the tobacco was 
not doing as well as was expected. The creeks were about dry, and the stock had to be driven to 
water twice a day. 

The large tobacco barns are usually built upon a hill, and instead of being well stocked with 
machinery, vehicles and numerous other articles, contain only the necessary appliances for tobacco 
raising. 

Cynthiana has no pleasure resort of any kind; but, however, the people do not lack amusement, 
as there are always camp meetings, picnics and excursions during the summer season, which are largely 
attended. 

I have now given you as good an account of my Kentucky home as is possible under the cir- 
cumstances. Having not resided there for many years. 

With many good wishes for your continued prosperity, I am, 

Very sincerely yours, 

Kentucky Friend. 




SCHOOL LAWS. 



A SCHOOL TEACHER'S RIGHTS OVER PUPILS. 



Court of Appeals Decides They Can Preserve Discipline Out of Building. 

St. Louis, Mo., February 22. — The St. Louis Court of Appeals has handed 
down a decision in the case of S. Beatty vs. J. R. Randall et al. , from Barry county, 
sustaining the lower court's decision that school teachers are empowered to pre- 
serve discipline among their pupils, not only while the pupils are on the school 
premises, but while they are on their way going from their homes to school and 
in returning. In this case the son of Beatty refused to obey the school teacher, 
who told him to accompany a pupil home, and was expelled from school. The 
school board sustained the teacher and the court sustains the school board. 



BOY MAY DIE. 



Had a Dose of Pepper Administered by His Teacher. 

John Tripp, the 7-year-old son of Horace Tripp of Derby, Conn., has been at 
the point of death from the effects of cayenne pepper given to him by his teacher, 
Miss Mary Comery. Miss Comery is teacher in the primary department of the 
Shelton public school. Young Tripp gave her more trouble than all the other 
pupils, and at times was utterly unmanageable. She tried in vain to break him of 
the habit of whispering. A friend advised her to try putting cayenne pepper in 
his mouth, and one day last week she took a quantity to school. Several warnings 
to Tripp went unheeded and Miss Comery called him to her desk. He opened his 
mouth wide for the pepper, and more of it went in than Miss Comery intended. 
The lad tried to swallow and was seized with a severe fit of coughing. He was 
taken to his home, and the physician who was called found him in convulsions. 
Acute gastritis and a high fever set in. 

Miss Comery is nearly distracted with grief over her mistake. She said she had 
no idea that the pepper would do any more harm than to burn the boy's tongue a 
little. She is young and attractive, a favorite with her pupils and was regarded as 
a thoroughly competent teacher. 



SCHOOL LAWS OF OHIO 



PASSED BY THE 



SEVENTY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

AT ITS REGULAR SESSION. 

1898. 



[Senate Bill No. 8.] 

AN ACT 

To amend sections 3915, 3916, 3917, 3920, 3922, 3927, 3978, 3981, 4017 and 4018, 
and to reenact and amend section 3918 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That sections 3915, 3916, 3917, 3920, 3922, 3927, 
3981, 4017 and 4018 be amended, and that section 3918 be re- 
enacted and amended so as to read as follows : 

Sec. 391 5. The board of education of each township district 
divided into subdistricts shall consist of the township clerk, and 
one director elector [elected] for a term of three years for each 
subdistrict ; such board shall organize on the third Monday in 
April of each year by electing one of its members president. The 
clerk of the township shall be ex-officio the clerk of the board, but 
shall have no vote except in cases of a tie. 

Sec. 3916. There shall be elected by ballot on the second 
Monday of April, 1893, in each subdistrict, by the qualified elec- 
tors thereof, one competent person, having the qualifications of an 
elector therein, to be styled director. Those elected shall be di- 
vided upon the third Monday of April thereafter, by lot, into three 
classes as nearly equal as possible ; the directors of the first class 
shall serve for the term of one year, the directors of the second 
class for two years, and the directors of the third class for three 
years ; and there shall be elected on the second Monday of April, 
1898, in each subdistrict, by the qualified electors thereof, two 
competent persons, having the qualifications of electors therein, 
to be styled subdirectors. In all subdistricts where directors are 
elected in 1898, one subdirector shall be elected for the term of 
one year, and one for the term of two years ; in all subdistricts 
where directors shall be elected in 1899, one subdirector shall be 
elected for the term of two years, and one for the term of three 
years; and in all subdistricts where directors shall be elected in 
1900, one subdirector shall be elected for the term of one year, 
and one for the term of three years. All elections of directors or 
subdirectors thereafter shall be held on the second Monday of 
April, and all directors or subdirectors shall serve until their suc- 
cessors are elected and qualified. 



Townships and spe- 
cial districts. 



Township board of 
education how consti- 
tuted and organized. 



Directors ; first elec- 
tion. 



Classes. 



Subdirectors ; elec- 
tion, terms. 



Subsequent elections. 



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Notice of election. 



Designation of office 
to be filled. 



Where held. 



Judges; oath. 



Board of subdirec- 
tors; record of pro- 
ceedings. 



Sessions. 



Notice of meeting to 
elect teacher. 



Regular and special 
sessions of board. 



How special sessions 
called. 



Standing committees. 



Duties of committees. 



Sec. 3917. The director of each subdistrict shall post written 
or printed notices in three or more conspicuous places in his sub- 
district at least six days prior to the election, designating the day 
and hour of opening, and the hour of closing the election ; and he 
shall also designate whether a director or subdirector shall be elect- 
ed. The election shall be held at the usual place of holding school 
meetings in the subdistrict ; the meeting shall be organized by ap- 
pointing a chairman and secretary, who shall act as judges of the 
election under oath or affirmation, which oath or affirmation may 
be administered by the director of the subdistrict, or any other 
person competent to administer such an oath or affirmation, and 
the secretary shall keep a poll-book and tally-sheet, which shall be 
signed by the judges, and delivered within five days to the clerk of 
the township. 

Sec. 3918. The directors and subdirectors of each district 
shall constitute the board of directors, two of whom shall consti- 
tute a quorum, and at the meetings of which the director shall 
preside, and record their proceedings in a book that shall be pro- 
vided for that purpose by the board of education, together with 
the minutes of the proceedings of the annual school meetings held 
in the subdistrict by the electors thereof, which shall be a public 
record ; all such proceedings when so recorded, shall be signed by 
the director ; if the director be absent, either of the subdirectors 
may officiate in his place. The board of subdirectors shall hold 
regular sessions on the third Saturday of April and August, and 
may meet as frequently as they deem necessary for the purpose 
of electing teachers ; but no teacher shall be elected at a meeting 
of which due notice has not been given to each member of the 
board of subdirectors, either personally, or by written notice left 
at his residence or usual place of business. 

Sec. 3920. The board of education shall hold regular sessions 
on the third Monday of April, June, August, October, December 
and February, at the usual places of holding township elections, 
or at such place in the immediate vicinity thereof as may be con- 
venient, for the transaction of business, and may adjourn from 
time to time, or hold special meetings at any other time or place 
within the township, as it deems desirable, for the transaction of 
business ; which special meeting may be called by the township 
clerk, by the president of the board, or by two or more members 
of the board, but each member of the board must be duly notified 
thereof personally, or by written notice left at his residence or us- 
ual place of business. The president of each board of education 
at the annual meeting on the third Monday in April shall appoint 
at least three standing committees, to be styled respectively : (1) 
committee on teachers and text books ; (2) committee on build- 
ings and grounds ; (3) committee on supplies ; and he may ap- 
point such other committees as may be deemed expedient. It 
shall be the duty of the committee on teachers and text books to 
consider the certificates of elections of teachers filed by the board 
of subdirectors, to recommend such changes in text books or course 
of study, or addition to school libraries as may be desired from 
time to time ; it shall be the duty of the committee on buildings 



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and grounds to have an immediate oversight of all buildings, heat- 
ing apparatus, furniture, school sites and repairs, and shall make 
reports in reference to the same from time to time to the board of 
education ; it shall be the duty of the committee on supplies to 
consider all matters relating to fuel and ordinary supplies used by 
the schools of the township and make reports to the board of 
education from time to time. But no act of any standing com- 
mittee shall be binding on the board of education without its 
approval. 

Sec. 3922. When the board consolidates two or more sub- 
districts into a new subdistrict, or establishes a new subdistrict 
in any other way, it shall call a special meeting of the qualified 
electors resident in the new subdistrict for the purpose of electing 
one director and two subdirectors for the same ; at least five days 
before the time fixed for the meeting, the board shall post, in 
three of the most public places in the new subdistrict, written or 
printed notices stating time, place and object of holding the meet- 
ing ; the election shall be conducted as provided in this chapter, 
and a director shall be elected to serve the term which will render 
the classes of directors most equal, from the annual meeting on 
the third Monday of April next preceding the organization of the 
new subdistrict ; and the terms of the two subdirectors shall be de- 
termined by lot ; and the terms of office of the directors and sub- 
directors of subdistrics so consolidated, shall expire at the time 
such new district is created. 

Sec. 3927. When a special district is abandoned, there 
shall be an election of director and two subdirectors, as provided 
in this chapter, and for the terms directed in section 3922. The 
clerk of the special or village district board shall deliver to the 
clerk of the township board all the books and papers of the spec- 
ial district in his custody, and notify the county auditor, in writ- 
ing, of the abandonment of the organization of the district ; the 
treasurer of the special or village district board shall deliver to the 
treasurer of the township board all the books, papers and money 
of the special or village district in his possession ; the township 
board shall complete all unfinished business pertaining to the 
special or village district ; any debt contracted by the special or 
village district board shall be paid out of the money transferred 
to the treasurer of the township board, as herein provided, and 
out of the money arising from the taxes levied by the special or 
village district board ; and if such funds are insufficient therefor, 
the remainder shall be paid by a special tax upon the property of 
the subdistrict so created. 

Sec. 3978. In all cases of tie votes at an election for [direc- 
tor] directors or subdirectors, the judges of election shall decide 
the election by lot ; and in other cases of failure to elect direc- 
tors or subdirectors, or in cases of a refusal to serve, the board shall 
appoint. 

Sec. 3981. Vacancies in any board of education, or vacancies 
in the office of subdirector of any subdistrict arising from death, 
nonresidence, resignation, expulsion for gross neglect of duty, 
failure of a person elected or appointed to qualify within ten days 



Action of committee 
not binding. 



Election in new sub- 
district. 



Notices. 



How conducted; term 
of directors. 



Terms of subdirector 
determined by lot. 
Terms of directors 
and subdirectors of 
consolidated districts 
terminate. 

Election when special 
district abandoned. 

Property in custody 
of clerk; notice to 
county auditor. 



Property in custody 
of treasurer. 



Unfinished business. 
Debts. 



Special tax. 



Tie vote. 



Failure to elect or re- 
fusal to serve. 



Vacancies in board of 
education or office of 
subdirector; how 
filled. 



525 



Control of 
schools vested in 
board ; appointees. 



Salaries. 



Terms. 



Election of teachers 
in subdistricts. 



Certificate of election 
to be filed; reference 
to standing com- 
mittee. 



Report of committee; 
confirmation. 



Failure to confirm. 



Failure to elect or 
Confirm. 



Dismissals. 



Unlawful employ- 
ment of superintend- 
ent of township 
board. 



Certificate of 
employment and 
services. 



Orders for pay. 



after the annual organization or after his appointment, or from 
other cause, which occur more than fifteen days before the next 
annual election, the board shall fill within ten days from the occur- 
rence of the vacancy, until the next annual election, when a suc- 
cessor shall be elected to fill the unexpired term; provided such 
vacancies [in township boards] may be filled by the board of edu- 
cation at the next regular meeting, as prescribed in section 
3920. 

Sec. 4017. Each board of education shall have the man- 
agement and control of public schools of the district with full pow- 
er to appoint a superintendent and assistant superintendents of 
schools, a superintendent of buildings, janitors and other employes, 
and fix their salaries, and shall fix the salaries of the teachers, 
which salaries may be increased, but shall not be diminished dur- 
ing the term for which the appointment is made ; but no person 
shall be appointed for a longer time than that for which a mem- 
ber of the board is elected. And, in township districts divided 
into subdistricts, the board of subdirectors shall elect the teachers 
in their respective subdistricts, but such election shall be subject 
to confirmation by a majority of the board of education. When- 
ever any board of subdirectors elect a teacher, the director there- 
of shall at once file a certificate of such election, signed by at least 
two members of such board, with the township clerk, who 
shall refer such certificate of election to the standing committee 
on teachers, and such committee shall make a report of the same 
to the board of education, and the board of education shall con- 
firm or refuse to confirm such election at its next regular meeting 
after the filing of such certificate of election, with the township 
clerk. If the board of education fails to confirm the teacher elect- 
ed by any board of subdirectors, such board of subdirectors shall 
elect another teacher before the next regular meeting of the board 
of education ; if the board of subdirectors fail to elect a teacher 
for their school, or if the board of education shall fail to confirm 
such election on or before the third Monday in August of any year, 
the board of education shall then employ a teacher for such sub- 
district. The board of education may dismiss any appointee or 
any teacher for inefficiency, neglect of duty, immorality or im- 
proper conduct. 

Sec. 4018. It shall be unlawful for the township board of 
education, prior to the annual election on the second Monday of 
April, and the qualification of the director or directors elected 
thereat, to employ or contract to employ any [teacher] superin- 
tendent for a term to commence after the expiration of the cur- 
rent school year ; and said board at the end of any month, or at 
the end of the term, shall give to the teacher or superintendent 
employed by them certificates of such employment and of the ser- 
vices rendered, addressed to the township clerk, who, upon pre- 
sentation thereof, and compliance by such teacher or superintend- 
ent with the provisions of section 4051, shall draw orders on the 
township treasurer for the amounts certified to be due, in favor 
of the parties entitled thereto, and the treasurer shall pay the 
same. 



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Section 2. Sections 3915, 3916, 3917, 3920, 3922, 3927, 
3978, 3981, 4017 and 4018 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio as 
amended (vol. 89, page 93, O. L.) are hereby repealed. This act 
shall take effect on its passage. 

JOHN E. GRIFFITH, 
Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives. 
THADDEUS E. CROMLEY, 

President pro tem. of the Senate. 
Passed March 11, 1898. 



Repeals, etc. 



[House Bill No. 255.] 

AN ACT 

To amend section 3926 (as amended 88 O. L., page 297) of the Revised Statutes 

of Ohio. 

Section I. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State 
of Ohio, That section 3926 ( as amended 88 O. L., page 297), be 
amended so as to read as follows : 

Sec. 3926. When the electors of a special or village dis- 
trict desire to abandon their organization and become a part of 
the township district of the township in which such special or vil- 
lage district is located, they make the change in the following 
manner : Written or printed notices shall be posted in at least 
five of the most public places in the district, signed by a majority 
of the members of the board of education, or one of the board, 
and at least six resident electors of the district, requesting the 
qualified electors thereof to assemble on a day, and at an hour 
and place, designated in the notices, which notices shall be post- 
ed at least ten days prior to the day designated in them, then and 
there to vote for or against such change ; the electors, when as- 
sembled at the time and place designated in the notices, shall ap- 
point a chairman and two clerks, who shall be judges of the elec- 
tion, which shall continue at least two hours ; those in favor of 
the proposed change shall have written or printed on their ballots 
the words, "School — Change," and those opposed thereto the 
words, " School — No change," and a majority of the ballots cast 
shall determine the question whether the change be made ; the 
judges shall within five days after the election make due returns 
thereof to the board of education of the district; and if a majority 
of the votes cast are in favor of the change, the board shall imme- 
diately certify that fact to the township board, which shall there- 
upon assume jurisdiction of the territory, property, and affairs of 
the special district, and thereafter treat such district as a subdis- 
trict of the township district. Provided, however, that in a spec- 
ial district, which has been created from two or more joint sub- 
districts, subdistrict or parts of subdistricts if the electors of the 
territory which formerly composed any one or more of such joint 
subdistricts, subdistricts or parts of subdistricts desire to withdraw 
from the special district organization and become a part of the 
township in which they are situated, they may make the change 



Special school 
districts. 



How special district 
abandoned. 



Notice of election. 



Judges of election- 
how chosen. 



Returns of election. 



Township board to 
have jurisdiction of 
territory, property, 
etc. 



Withdrawal from 
special district; how 
effected. 



527 



Repeals, etc. 



Township and special 
districts. 



Map of township 
district. 



Suspension of schools 
in subdistrict; con- 
veyance ofj pupils to 
other district; 
how cost defrayed. 



Change of subdis- 
tricts. 



Repeals, etc. 



as provided in this section 3926, except that posted notices signed 
by six resident electors shall be sufficient to call such election. 

Section 2. That said section 3926 (as amended 88 O. L. , 
page 297) is hereby repealed and this act shall take effect from and 
after its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed March 30, 1898. 



[Senate Bill No. 133.] 

AN ACT 

To amend section 3921 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Ohio. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That section 3921 of the Revised Statutes be 
amended to read as follows: 

Sec. 3921. A map of each township district shall be pre- 
pared by the board, as often as it may be necessary, in which 
shall be designated the numbers and boundaries of the subdistricts 
thereof; the board may at any regular session, increase or dimin- 
ish the number, or change the boundaries of subdistricts, or may, 
when in its opinion, it will be for the best interests of the pupils 
in any subdistrict, suspend the school in such subdistrict, and shall 
provide for the conveyance of said pupils to such other district or 
districts as may be most convenient for them, the cost of such con- 
veyance to be paid out of the contingent fund of said district ; and 
any such subdistrict which may be established by act of the general 
assembly shall be governed by the provisions of this title, except 
that it cannot be changed or consolidated by the board within 
three years after its formation, unless the written consent of two- 
thirds of the electors residing in the territory effected by such 
change is obtained. 

Section 2. That section 3921 of the Revised Statutes of 
Ohio be and the same is hereby repealed; and this act shall take 
effect upon its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed April 5, 1898. 



Public schools. 



[House Bill No. 194.] 
AN ACT 
To amend section 4073 of the Revised Statutes, as amended April 6, 1896. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That section 4073 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio 
be amended to read as follows: 



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Sec. 4073. The board may grant certificates for one, two 
and three years from the day of examination, which shall be valid 
in the county wherein they are issued, except in city and village 
districts that have boards of examiners, in which they shall not be 
valid ; that in all school districts in the state of Ohio not having a 
special board of examiners and situated in two or more counties, 
teachers' certificates obtained from either county so situated shall 
be held valid in such districts; and the examiners may grant cer- 
tificates for five years to such applicants as in addition to the 
necessary qualifications have been for three years next preceding 
their application engaged in teaching, twelve months of which ex- 
perience shall have been in one place; and such certificates for five 
years shall be renewable upon the same condition, but without ex- 
amination, at the discretion of the examining board; and the ex- 
aminers may grant certificates for eight years from the date of 
examination, to such applicants as, in addition to the necessary 
qualifications, hold or have held a certificate for five years, and 
have been for three years next preceding their application engaged 
in teaching, eighteen months of which experience shall have been 
in one place; and the applicants for such certificates for eight 
years, in addition to the other qualifications, shall be required to 
pass a satisfactory examination in botany, algebra, natural philos- 
ophy and English literature ; and such certificate for eight years 
shall be renewable upon the same conditions, but without exami- 
nation, at the discretion of the examining board ; and if at any 
time the recipient of a certificate be found intemperate, immoral, 
incompetent, or negligent, the examiners, or any two of them, 
may revoke the certificate ; but such revocation shall not prevent 
a teacher from receiving pay for services previously rendered ; and 
when any recipient of a certificate is charged with intemperance, 
or other immorality, the examining board shall have power to send 
for witnesses, and examine them on oath or affirmation touching 
the matter under investigation. The fees and other expenses of 
such trial shall be certified to the county auditor by the clerk and 
president of the examining board, and be paid out of the county 
treasury upon the order of the auditor. 

Section 2. Said section 4073, as amended April 6, 1896, is 
hereby repealed, and this act shall take effect and be in force from 
and after its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed April 13, 1898. 



Granting and revoca- 
tion of teachers' cer- 
tificates. 



Investigation of 
charges against 
teacher. 



Expenses. 



Repeals, etc. 



[House Bill No. 730.] 

AN ACT 

To amend section 3885 and section 3886 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as 
amended March 10, 1898. . 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the schools. 
State of Ohio, That sections 3885 and 3886 of the Revised Stat- 



529 



Classification. 



City districts of the 
first class. 



City districts of the 
sceond and third 
grades of the first 
class. 



Application of 
existing statutes. 



Repeals. 



utes of Ohio, as amended March 10, 1898, be amended to read as 
follows : 

Sec. 3885. The state is hereby divided into school districts 
to be styled respectively, city districts of the first grade of the first 
class ; city districts of the second grade of the first class ; city dis- 
tricts of the third grade of the first class ; city districts of the first 
class ; city districts of the second class ; village districts ; special 
districts and township districts. 

Sec. 3886. Each city having a population of 10,000 or more 
together with the territory attached to it for school purposes, if 
any, and excluding the territory within its corporate limits de- 
tached for school purposes, if any, shall constitute a school district 
to be styled a city district of the first class ; cities of the second 
and third grades of the first class, together with the territory out- 
side of their respective corporate limits, if any, attached to them 
for school purposes, and excluding the territory within their cor- 
porate limits, detached for school purposes, if any, shall constitute 
respectively school districts to be styled city districts of the second 
and third grades of the first class ; and each district that has here- 
tofore been constituted a city district of the first class, shall remain 
such, except as herein otherwise provided. 

Section 2. All statutes and parts of statutes now in force, 
which by their terms apply to city districts of the third grade of 
the first class shall apply to all such districts created by this act ; 
and all acts heretofore done and proceedings taken in pursuance 
of such statutes or parts of statutes in any district in a city of the 
third grade of the first class and hereby constituted a city district 
of the third grade of the first class as defined in section one of this 
act, shall be deemed and held to be valid and legal for all purposes, 
the same as if this act had been passed and in force before such 
statutes or parts of statutes were enacted. 

Section 3. That said original section 3885 and section 3886, 
as amended March 10, 1898, be and the same are hereby re- 
pealed. 

Section 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and 
after its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed April 21, 1898. 



School houses and 
libraries. 



Levy for libraries in 
cities. 



[House Bill No. 753.] 

AN ACT 

To amend sections 3996 and 3998, and to amend and supplement section 3999 of 
the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended April 30, 1891. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That sections 3996 and 3998 of the Revised Stat- 
utes of Ohio be amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 3806. For the purpose of increasing and maintaining 

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the school lib ary of city districts, except in those city districts 
containing cities of the first grade of the first class, the board of 
education may levy annually a tax of one-tenth of one mill on the 
dollar valuation of the taxable property thereof, to be assessed, 
collected and paid in the same manner as are the other school 
taxes of such district. 

Sec. 3998. The board, except in city districts containing a 
city of the first grade of the first class, may appoint a librarian, 
fix his compensation, and make all needful rules and regulations 
for the management of the library, to which every family resident 
in such city district, save as hereinbefore excepted, shall have ac- 
cess. 

Section 2. That section 3999 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio 
be amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 3999. In cities not having less than twenty thousand 
inhabitants, the board of education having custody of any public 
library therein may, at any regular meeting, adopt a resolution 
providing for a board of managers of such library, and shall there- 
upon elect by ballot two persons to serve as members of such 
board for a term of three years, two persons to serve for a term of two 
years and two persons to serve for a term of one year; and annually 
thereafter two persons shall be elected to serve for a term of three 
years; all vacancies in such board shall be filled by the board of 
education by ballot, and a person so elected shall serve during the 
unexpired term of his predecessor; the president of the board of 
education shall be a member of the board of managers, ex-officio; 
and the board of managers shall at all times be amenable to and 
under the control of the board of education, as to tenure of office 
and authority, and shall serve without compensation; provided, 
that in cities of the first grade of the first class upon the expira- 
tion of the terms of office of the trustees of the public library there- 
in, heretofore appointed under this section, as amended April 30, 
1 89 1, there shall be appointed as successors to said board, aboard 
of trustees of said library consisting of seven persons, as follows: 
Two by the board of education of the school district within which 
such city is situated, two by the board having charge of the high 
schools of such city, two by the directors of the university in such 
city, one of each of said appointees shall hold his office for two years, 
and one for three years ; and one by the judges of the court of common 
pleas of the county within which said city is situated, who shall 
hold his office for a period of three years; and thereafter said boards 
and said judges shall upon the expiration of the terms of office of 
said appointees, and each three years thereafter, appoint succes- 
sors to said trustees. The appointee aforesaid of the judges of 
the court of common pleas shall succeed in said board of trustees 
the president of the board of education, who theretofore was, by 
virtue of his said office, a member of said board of trustees, and 
thereafter the right of such president of said board of education 
aforesaid of membership in said board of trustees of said library 
shall cease. All vacancies in said board of trustees of said library 
shall be filled by the respective bodies having the power of appoint- 
ment. Provided, however, that nothing therein shall be construed 



Board may appoint 
librarian, etc. 



In certain cities board 
may appoint man- 
agers of library. 



Board of trustees in 
Cincinnati; how 
appointed; terms. 



Vacancies. 



531 



Residents of Hamil- 
ton county entitled to 
use of city library. 



Powers of trustees in 
Cincinnati. 



Employment of 
librarian and 
assistants. 



Tax for library 
purposes in Cin- 
cinnati. 



in any wise to abridge the term of office or curtail the powers or 
duties of the trustees of the public library in cities of the first 
grade of the first class, appointed under this section as amended 
April 30, 1 89 1, during the terms of office for which they were ap- 
pointed. 

Section 3. That section 3999 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio 
be supplemented with sectional numbering as follows: 

Sec. 3999a. Each and every resident of the county within 
which is situate any city of the first grade of the first class, having 
therein established a public library, shall be entitled to the free use 
of such library, reading rooms, and any branch of the same, and 
all the privileges thereof upon such terms and conditions not in- 
consistent therewith, as the board of trustees of such library may 
prescribe. 

Sec. 3999b. The board of trustees of the public library in 
cities of the first grade of the first class shall have sole and exclu- 
sive charge, custody and control of the public library in such city, 
including all property, both real and personal, used and occupied 
by such library, whether acquired heretofore or hereafter, and shall 
have full power to make all rules and regulations necessary for the 
proper government, maintenance, care and management thereof, 
and to provide therefor. Said board of trustees shall have power 
over, and exclusive control of, the library fund hereinafter provid- 
ed for, and of the expenditure of all moneys collected to the credit 
thereof. They shall have power and it shall be their duty to 
establish in said city and throughout the county within which is 
situated said library, reading rooms, branch libraries and library 
stations in connection with said library, and to lease and furnish 
said rooms, buildings or parts thereof as are required for such pur- 
poses, and to pay all necessary expenses connected therewith. 
They shall have power, and it shall be their duty to purchase and 
pay for all books, periodicals, magazines and other literature and 
supplies necessary, in their judgment, for said public library, read- 
ing rooms, branch libraries and library stations, and to incur the 
necessary expenditures for the encouragement and advancement 
of the best use of such library, reading rooms, branch libraries and 
library stations by the public ; all such purchases, payments and 
expenditures to be made out of said library fund hereinafter pro- 
vided for. They Shall have power, and it shall be their duty, to 
employ a librarian, assistant librarians, and other necessary assist- 
ants for such public library, reading rooms, branches and stations, 
to fix the compensation of persons so employed, and to pay the 
same out of said library fund. Said library board may fix the 
term of any such person employed by them for any period not to 
exceed one year. 

Sec. 3999c. For the purpose of increasing, maintaining and 
managing the public library in cities of the first grade of the first 
class, the board of trustees thereof may levy annually a tax of not 
to exceed three-tenths of one mill on each dollar valuation of the 
taxable property in the county wherein is situated such city, to be 
assessed, collected and paid in the same manner as are other taxes 
levied throughout the county. Said levy shall be certified by said 



532 



board of trustees to the auditor of the county in which said city is 
situated, and shall be placed by said auditor on the tax duplicate 
and collected as other taxes. The money realized from said levy, 
and all moneys received or collected by said trustees for the li- 
brary, shall be placed in the treasury of said county, subject to the 
order of said board of trustees of said library. Said fund shall be 
known as the library fund of said county, of which the county 
treasurer shall be the custodian, and no money shall be drawn 
therefrom, except upon the requisition of the board of trustees of 
said library, certified by the president and secretary of said board, 
directed to the county auditor, who shall draw his warrant upon 
the county treasurer therefor. Any part of said funds unexpended 
during any year shall remain to the credit of said library fund. 

Sec. 3999d. The amount of any fund heretofore raised by a 
levy or tax by the board of education in such city for school li- 
brary purposes, and all library funds remaining unexpended, shall be 
transferred from the respective funds to the library fund herein 
created, to be expended and paid out as herein provided for funds 
produced by a levy made by said board of trustees, and any and all 
funds, bonds, stocks or other species of property held by the board 
of education of such city, or by any of the departments of such 
city for the benefit of the public library thereof, shall be transferred 
to the board of trustees of such public library, to be held and con- 
trolled by them subject to the terms of the respective dona- 
tions. 

Section 4. That sections 3996, 3998 and 3999, as amended 
April 30, 1 89 1, be,and the same are hereby repealed. 

Section 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from 
and after its passage. 

JNO. E. GRIFFITH, 
Speaker pro tern, of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed April 21, 1898. 



Disposition of unex- 
pended funds hereto- 
fore raised for library 
purposes in Cincin- 
nati. 



Repeals. 



[House Bill No. 171.] 

AN ACT 

To empower township boards of education to establish township or joint township 
high schools, and to discontinue subdistrict schools when too small to justify 
their continuance. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That whenever ten qualified electors of any town- 
ship, or twenty qualified electors of any two adjoining townships 
shall file a petition or petitions with the township clerk, or clerks 
of two adjoining townships, praying for the establishing of a town- 
ship high school district, or a joint township high school district, 
it shall then be the duty of the township board of education, or 
boards of education, to call a meeting, or meetings, within thirty 
days thereafter, of the qualified electors of said township or town- 
ships embraced in the petition, or petitions, at their usual place 



Township or joint 
township high school 
districts: 

Petition for establish- 
ment ; dttty of town- 
ship board of educa- 
tion; election for 
submission of ques- 
tion of establishing 
district and levying 
tax for site and 
erection of building; 
form of ballot. 



533 



Counting of ballots 
and returns of 
election. 

Levy to be certified 
to auditor, who shall 
place same on dupli- 
cate for collection. 



Townships divided by 
county line; how 
levy certified and 
collected. 



Purchase or renting 
of suitable building; 
when question of 
levy not required to 
be submitted. 



Employment of 
teacher. 



or places of voting, giving ten days' notice, or notices of the time 
and place, or places, of said election, or elections, to be posted 
in at least five conspicuous places in the township, or both town- 
ships, requiring said electors to vote for or against the proposed 
establishing a township or joint township high school district, and 
the building of a township or joint township high school building, 
and shall also at the same election submit to the electors of the 
township, or joint township high school district proposed, the 
question of levying taxes for buying site, or sites, and building a 
township or joint township high school house, or either of them, 
and the further questions whether the levy shall be made from 
year to year thereafter, and what amount shall be levied each year 
until the actual cost of such site, or sites, the erection of such high 
school house, or houses, is raised, and their opinions, the said elec- 
tors, shall be expressed on their ballots which must be provided 
by the board, or boards of education, to-wit: For township, or 
joint township high school district: "Yes." For levying taxes 
for site, or sites, and building township, or joint township high 
school house: "Yes." For township, or joint township high 
school district: "No." For levying tax for site, or sites, and 
building township, or joint township high school house: "No." 
Which ballots shall be counted and returned by the judges and 
clerks of elections as in such cases made and provided. 

Section 2. Should there be a majority of the votes cast in 
favor of establishing of a township or joint township high school 
district, and in favor of levying taxes for buying site, or sites, and 
building township, or joint township high school building, or build- 
ings, or either of them, of continuing the levy from year to year 
thereafter, and for the amount to be levied each year, the board 
shall certify the levy annually to the county auditor, who shall 
place the same upon the tax duplicate in the same manner that 
other taxes certified by such board are required to be placed there- 
on; and when the townships are divided by a county line, the levy 
shall be certified, collected and paid in the manner provided in sec- 
tions thirty-nine hundred and sixty-one, and thirty-nine hundred 
and sixty-two, as supplemented by this act, in the case of levies 
for joint subdistricts, or joint township high school districts. 

Section 3. Should there be a subdistrict school house suita- 
bly located in the township, or joint township high school district, 
petitioned for, or should there be any other building favorably 
located that the board of education could buy for five hundred dol- 
lars, or less, or rent the same, then the board of education need 
not submit to the voters the proposition of a tax levy, but submit 
only the proposition of establishing the proposed township, or joint 
township high school district, and if a majority of the votes cast are 
for such measure, then the board of education shall go on and es- 
tablish the township, or joint township high school district, and 
use such building, or buildings, as are available for the township, 
or joint township high school district then established. 

Section 4. Whenever the board of education has provided a 
building for a township, or joint township high school district, it 
shall then be the duty of the township board of education to hire a 



534 



teacher who may be recognized as a township, or joint township 
high school superintendent, who shall be required to teach all the 
branches now required to be taught in the subdistrict schools, as 
well as natural philosophy, algebra, bookkeeping and physical 
geography. And the board of education shall hire an assistant 
or assistants as the township, or joint township school may 
require. 

Section 5. The township boards of education are hereby 
empowered to discontinue any subdistrict school whenever the 
enumeration falls below fifteen (15) pupils and assign the pupils to 
the surrounding subdistrict schools until such a time as the dis- 
continued subdistrict school has a bona fide enumeration of twenty 
scholars not eligible to attend the township, or joint township 
high school, if then established in the township. 

Section 6. Joint township high school districts, established 
under the provisions of this act, shall be governed and controlled 
by the laws now in force governing and controlling joint subdis- 
tricts with the laws or different sections amended or supplemented 
so as to read after the words, a joint subdistrict, or joint township 
high school district. 

Section 7. The following sections of Ohio school laws are 
hereby amended or supplemented so as to read as follows, to-wit: 

Sec. 3928. When the better accommodation of scholars 
makes it desirable to form a joint subdistrict, or joint township 
high school district composed of parts, or all, of two or more town- 
ships, the board of education of the townships interested, may, by 
mutual agreement, at a joint meeting held for the purpose, estab- 
lish the same, and fix the boundaries thereof; if there is no suita- 
ble school house within such boundaries, or if there is one, but it 
is not suitably located, the board shall designate a site whereon to 
erect such building; but if there is a suitable school house within 
such boundaries, properly located, the school shall be held there- 
in; a chairman and secretary shall be chosen at such meeting, and 
the secretary shall make a memorandum of the proceedings had 
thereat; a copy of such memorandum, signed by the chairman and 
secretary, shall be transmitted to the clerk of each of the boards, 
who shall record the same in his record of proceedings of the board; 
and the secretary shall transmit a like copy of the proceedings to 
the auditor of each county having territory embraced in the joint 
subdistrict, or township, or joint township high school district. 

Sec. 3929. The school in a joint subdistrict, or joint town- 
ship high school district, shall be under the control of the board of 
education in the township in which the school house is situate, of 
which board the director of the joint subdistrict, or joint township 
high school district, shall be a member, or members; but such 
school shall be supported from the school funds of the townships 
having territory in the joint subdistrict, or joint township high 
school district, in proportion to the enumeration of youth, as pro- 
vided in sections thirty-nine hundred and sixty-one and thirty-nine 
hundred and sixty-two and thirty-nine hundred and sixty-three, as 
amended by this act. 

Section 8. That sections 3928 and 3929 of the Revised Stat- 



Assistant teachers. 



When subdistrict 
school may be discon- 
tinued. 



Laws governing such 
school districts. 



Joint subdistricts. 



Township boards may 
establish by mutual 
consent. 



School-building. 



Organization of 
meeting. 

Copies of memo- 
randum of proceed- 
ings to be transmitted 
by secretary. 



Control of school in 
.ioint subdistricts or 
joint township high 
school district. 



Support of same. 



Repeals, etc. 



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Enumeration . 



Yearly enumeration 
of school youth 



Repeals. 



utes of Ohio are hereby repealed, and this act shall take effect and 
be in force from and after its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed April 25, 1898. 



[Senate Bill No. 367.] 

AN ACT 

To amend section 4030 (as amended 87 O L., page 80), of the Revised Statutes 
of Ohio, pertaining to yearly enumeration of school youth. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That section 4030 (as amended 87 O. L., page 80), 
be amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 4030. There shall be taken in each district, annually, 
during the two weeks ending on the fourth Saturday of May, an 
enumeration of all unmarried youth, noting sex, between six and 
twenty-one years of age, resident within the district, and not tem- 
porarily there, designating also the number between six and eight 
years of age, the number between eight and fourteen years of age, 
the number between fourteen and sixteen years of age, the number 
between sixteen and twenty-one years of age, and the number re- 
siding in the western reserve, the Virginia military district, the 
United States military district, and in any original surveyed town- 
ship or fractional township to which belongs section sixteen, or 
other land in lieu thereof, or any other lands for the use of public 
schools, or any interest in the proceeds of such lands. 

Section 2. Section 4030 (as amended 87 O. L., page 80), be 
and the same is hereby repealed. 

Section 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from 
and after its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed April 25, 1898. 



Library association 
in cities of fourth 
grade, second class; 
levy of tax. 



[Senate Bill No. 15.] 

AN ACT 

To authorize cities of the fourth grade of the second class to levy a tax tor main- 
tenance of a free public and school library. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That in any city of the fourth grade of the second 
class, and in which city there is established and maintained by a 
public library association duly incorporated, but not organized for 
profit, a public library, free to all the inhabitants of such city, the 

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board of education shall levy or cause to be levied an annual tax, 
in addition if need be to the annual amount of taxes limited by law 
for school purposes, of not less than three-tenths and not to ex- 
ceed five-tenths of a mill on all taxable property within such city 
and school district, to be called "a public library fund," which 
shall be certified to the county auditor of the county and placed on 
the tax duplicate of the county, and collected as other taxes. 

Section 2. Said tax when so levied and collected shall be 
paid over by the treasurer of the board of education to the treas- 
urer of said library association, to be used only in the purchase of 
books, pamphlets, magazines or newspapers, and for general 
library expenses of said library association. 

Section 3. Said board of education shall require said library 
association to render an account as often as it shall deem proper 
of all taxes so received by it, and how the same have been expend- 
ed, and power to levy a tax under this act shall continue only so long 
as said association shall keep up and maintain in a public place in 
such city a public library free to all the inhabitants thereof and to 
all persons residing within said school district. 

Section 4. The tax so levied shall be in lieu of all other taxes 
levied for school library purposes, and no other levy shall be made 
for such purpose; provided, however, that nothing herein shall 
prohibit the board of education from purchasing all necessary phil- 
osophical or other apparatus for the schools and making necessary 
levies therefor. 

Section 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from and 
after its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
THADDEUS E. CROMLEY, 

President pro tem. of the Senate. 
Passed February 15, 1898. 



Disposition of tax. 



Association to render 
account. 



Power to levy tax. 



Tax to be in lieu of 
other taxes. 

Purchase of school 
apparatus; levy. 



[Senate Bill No. 87.] 

AN ACT 

To provide for the education of the children in the State of Ohio, who are both 

blind and deaf. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That on and after the passage of this act the insti- 
tution for the education of the deaf and dumb shall also be open 
to receive such blind and deaf children, residents of the state, as 
the trustees and superintendent judge from reliable information 
and examination to be suitable persons to receive instructions 
therein, and the superintendent is hereby authorized to employ a 
suitable teacher or teachers, and nurse, or nurses, and to make all 
necessary arrangements for the instruction and care of such blind 
and deaf children as may be admitted. The compensation of said 
teachers and nurses shall be fixed by the trustees. No such deaf 
and blind child shall be admitted under four years of age, or shall 
remain more than twelve years, or such a part thereof as the 



Institution for deaf 
and dumb: 
Admission of blind 
and deaf children. 



Employment of 
teachers and nurses; 
compensation. 



Age of admission ; 
length of time 
children permitted to 
remain. 



537 



Regulation for admis- 
sion and education. 



Education of deaf 
and dunib children at 
home. 



superintendent thinks its progress justifies; and all rules and regu- 
lations, which apply to the admittance and education of the deaf 
and dumb, shall apply to the deaf and blind so far as the same are 
applicable. 

Section 2. The trustees of said institution, when it seems to 
them fit and proper, shall provide for the education of any deaf and 
blind child at its home, the teachers to be appointed and directed 
the same as when the child is placed in the institution. 

Section 3. This act shall take effect from and after its 
passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed March 30, 1898. 



Public day schools 
for deaf children in 
city districts of first 
and second grade of 
the first class. 



Annual report by 
board of education. 



Annual apportion- 
ment and payment by 
state treasurer to 
treasurer of such 
board of education. 



Fund for support of 
schools for the deaf. 



[House Bill No. 389.] 

AN ACT 

To provide for public day schools for the deaf in the city districts of the first and 
second grades of the first class. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That boards of education in city districts of the 
first and second grade of the first class shall establish and main- 
tain public day schools for deaf children and those defective in 
speech and unable to attend the public schools provided for chil- 
dren that can hear. 

Section 2. The boards of education in such city districts 
shall report annually on or before September 1 of each year to the 
governor of the state such facts as may be required concerning 
such school, together with an enumeration of all the deaf children 
between the ages of three and twenty-one years, which enumer- 
ation shall be sworn to by the clerk of such board of education. 

Section 3. The state treasurer is hereby authorized and 
directed to apportion and pay out of "the state common school 
funds" annually to the treasurer of the board of education of any 
such district, in which a school or schools shall be established in 
accordance with the provisions of this act, the sum of one hund- 
red and fifty dollars for each deaf child, and those defective in 
speech and unable by reason of said defects to attend the public 
schools provided for children that can hear within such districts, 
as is shown by the enumeration provided for in the preceding 
section, and whatever fund may be necessary in excess of the 
amount received from the state treasurer for defraying expenses 
of such school provided by such boards of education, shall be paid 
out of the general fund levied and collected for maintaining the 
public schools in any such city districts of the first and second 
grade of the first class. 

Section 4. The money received from the state treasurer as 
provided in section three of this act, shall be kept separate and 
distinct from all other funds by the treasurer of such board of edu- 



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cation and shall be known as " the fund for the support of schools 
for the deaf," and shall be paid out for no other purpose than for 
the establishment and maintenance of schools for the deaf, as 
herein provided. 

Section 5. The board of education of such district is hereby 
authorized and directed to set aside annually from "the fund for 
the support of schools for the deaf," a sum of money sufficient to 
pay car fare for deaf children who are unable to attend such 
school on account of being unable to pay their way to and from 
such school, and the same shall be distributed to such children 
in such manner and to such extent as the board of education of 
such district may provide. 

Section 6. Except as provided in this act, such schools shall 
be controlled in all respects in accordance with an act entitled 
" An act to provide for the reorganization of boards of education 
in the city districts of the first and second grade of the first class," 
passed March 8, 1892, with all the amendments thereto. 

Section 7. This act shall take effect and be in force from 
and after its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed April 21, 1898. 



Car fare of deaf 
children to be paid by 
board. 



Schools to be eon- 
trolled by what laws. 



[House Bill No. 634.] 

AN ACT 

Authorizing school districts managed by boards of education or school councils 
to establish and maintain day schools for the deaf, and authorizing payment 
therefor from state common school funds. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That upon application by a board of education or 
school council of any school district of this state to the state com- 
missioner of schools, he shall grant permission to such board of 
education or school council and such board of education or school 
council shall thereupon be empowered to maintain within its limits 
one or more day schools, having an average attendance of not 
less than five pupils, for the instruction of deaf persons over 
the age of three and under fifteen vears, residents of the state of 
Ohio. 

Section 2. Such board of education or school council, which 
shall maintain one or more day schools for the instruction of the 
deaf, shall report to the state commissioner of schools annually, 
and as often as such state commissioner shall direct, such facts 
concerning such school or schools as he may require. 

Section 3. The county auditor in each county is hereby au- 
thorized and directed to apportion and the county treasurer to pay 
out of the state common school fund received by such county, to 
the treasurer or other financial officer of such board of education 
or school council, maintaining such school or schools for the in- 



Day schools for deaf 
children. 



Annual and other 
reports by board of 
education. 



Annual payment to 
treasurer of school 
board by county 
treasurer. 



£39 



Payments to be made 
by county treasurer. 



Teachers to be ap- 
pointed by school 
commissioner; 
removals. 



Qualifications of 
teachers. 



Inspection of schools. 



struction of the deaf, the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars for 
each deaf pupil, resident of such county, instructed in any such 
school for at least nine months during the school year and a share 
of such sum proportionate to the term of instruction of any such 
pupil, as shall be so instructed less than nine months during such 
year. If no such school shall be maintained in any county, but 
persons residing in such county shall attend such school in another 
county, then the county treasurer of the county not maintaining 
such school shall apportion and pay to the financial officer of the 
board of education or school council of such other county the 
amount above specified for each pupil attending such school in such 
other county. 

Section 4. The sums provided in the next preceding sec- 
tion shall be >paid by such county treasurer as soon as may be 
after the receipt by him of the state common school fund in each 
year, upon satisfactory proof being made to him by the president 
or clerk of such board of education or school council maintaining 
such school, of the number of pupils instructed in such school or 
schools, and their residences, and the period of time each such 
pupil shall have been so instructed in such school or schools for 
the preceding school year. 

Section 5. All teachers in such schools shall be appointed by 
the state commissioner of schools upon application of the board 
of education or school council of the school district maintaining 
such school or schools; the state commissioner of schools to have 
the power to remove such teachers for cause. No person shall 
be appointed to teach in any such school who shall not have first 
obtained a teacher's certificate as provided by law, and who shall 
not have received specific instruction in the teaching of the deaf 
for a term of not less than one year. 

Section 6. The state school commissioner shall select some 
competent person to inspect all day schools organized under this 
act, or by other authority and shall cause an inspection to be made 
of said schools at least twice a year, and said person so appointed 
shall make a written report to the state commissioner of common 
schools of the buildings in which said schools are being held, the 
method of instruction and all other matters which may seem to be 
of interest and profit to the education of the children in said 
schools. 

Section 7. This act shall take effect and be in force from 
and after its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed April 23, 1898. 



Levying taxes. 



[House Bill No. 571] 
AN ACT 
To amend section 2834a of the Revised Statutes of Ohio. 
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
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State of Ohio, That section 2834a of the Revised Statutes of Ohio 
be amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 2834a. The trustees of any township, the board of edu- 
cation of any school district, except in cities of the first class, and 
the commissioners of any county, for the purpose of extending the 
time of payment of any indebtedness which, from its limits of tax- 
ation, such township, school district, board of education or com- 
missioners, for the best interest of said township, school district 
or county, shall have power to issue bonds of such township, 
school district or county, or borrow money, so as to change but 
not to increase the indebtedness, for such length of time in such 
amounts, and at such a rate of interest as the said trustees, board 
of education or commissioners may deem proper, not to exceed 
six per cent per annum, payable annually or semi-annually; pro- 
vided, however, that no indebtedness of any township, school dis- 
trict or county shall be funded, refunded or extended unless such 
indebtedness shall first be determined to be an existing, valid and 
binding obligation of any such township, school district or county 
by a formal resolution of the trustees, board of education or com- 
missioners of any such township, school or county, which resolu- 
tion shall so state the amount of the existing indebtedness to be 
funded, refunded or extended, the aggregate amount of bonds to 
be issued therefor, their number and denomination, the date of 
their maturity, the rate of interest they shall bear, and the place 
of payment of principal and interest. And for the payment of the 
bonds issued under this section, the township trustees, the board 
of education or commissioners shall levy a tax in addition to the 
amount otherwise authorized, every year during the period the 
bonds have to run, sufficient in amount each year to pay the 
bonds falling due within the year and the accruing interest. 

Section 2. This act shall take effect from and after its 



passage. 



Passed April 23, 1898. 



HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 



Power to borrow, to 
extend time or change 
debt. 



Resolution as to such 
debt. 



Levy to meet payment 
of bonds. 



[Senate Bill No. 257.] 

AN ACT 

To amend section 2834b of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as passed April 27, 1896. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 
State of Ohio, That section 2834b, as passed April 27, 1896(92 
O. L., page 341), be amended so as to read as follows: 

Sec. 2834b. The commissioners of any county, the trustees 
of any township and the board of education of any school district, 
except in cities of the first class of first, second and third grade, 
shall enter into no contract, agreement, or obligation involving 
the expenditure of money, nor shall any resolution or order for the 
appropriation or expenditure of money be passed by any board of 



Levying taxes- 
miscellaneous : 



Restrictions as to 
contracts, agree- 
ments, obligations, 
appropriations and 
expeditures. 



541 



Contract authorized 
by other provisions of 
statute not affected. 



Repeals. 



county commissioners, township trustees or board of education, 
except in cities of the first class, of first, second and third grade, 
unless the auditor or the clerk thereof shall first certify that the 
money required for the payment of such obligation or appropria- 
tion is in the treasury to the credit of the fund from which it is to 
be drawn, or has been levid and placed on the duplicate, and in 
process of collection and not appropriated for any other purpose; 
which certificate shall be filed and immediately recorded, and the 
sums so certified shall not thereafter be considered unappropri- 
ated until the county, township or board of education, except in 
cities of the first class, of first, second or third grade, is fully dis- 
charged from the contract, agreement or obligation, or so long as 
the order or resolution is in force, and all contracts, agreements or 
obligations, and all orders or resolutions entered into or passed 
contrary to the provisions of this section shall be void. Provided that 
none of the provisions of this section shall apply to the contracts 
authorized to be made by other provisions of law for the employ- 
ment of teachers, officers, and other school employes of boards of 
education. 

Section 2. That original section 2834b (92 O. L., page 341), 
of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as passed April 27, 1896, be and 
the same is hereby repealed. 

Section 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from 
and after its passage. 

HARRY C. MASON, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
ASAHEL W. JONES, 

President of the Senate. 
Passed April 23, 1898. 



An important case was decided by the Supreme Court of Vermont in 1876. 
The decision was to the effect that the committee of a school district had authority 
to exclude children from school for absence contrary to the rules thereof, although 
such absence was in obedience to the command of Catholic parents, and their priest, 
and for the purpose of attending religious services. The priest of a Catholic church 
in Brattleboro, on the morning of June 4th, 1874, sent to the committee of Brattle- 
boro this note: 

"You will confer a favor on us Catholics by exempting the Catholic children 
from attending school on all holy days. I should have called and explained our 
reasons, but have not had opportunity as yet." 

The committee replied as follows: 

" Your note is just received. To comply with your request involves closing 
two of our schools, and greatly interrupting several others. This we never have 
done, and cannot do. We have great pride in our schools, in which the Catholic 
children are as well treated as any." 

The 4th day of June, 1874, was called "Holy Corpus ChristiDay," and consid- 
ered and set apart by the Catholic Church as a holy day. Catholic parents were 
directed by their spiritual adviser, their priest, to attend services on that day, and 
have their children do so. On the day before the Catholic children informed their 
teachers that they should not attend school on the next day, that it was a holy day, 

542 



and they had been directed by their priest to attend services at church on that day. 
The teachers replied that they could not be excused for that purpose. On the 
morning of the 4th of June five or six of such scholars called on the committee, and 
saying they had heard that the committee would not excuse them if they were ab- 
sent to attend church on that day; to whom the committee replied that they had 
not been requested to excuse them, and that they could not have done so if they 
had been requested. The children then went to their priest, and soon returned with 
the note from him above recited. Some sixty Catholic children, by direction and 
command of their parents, were kept from school to attend religious services. 
When they applied for admission to the schools they were told by the committee 
that, as they had absented themselves without permission, and in violation of the 
rules of the school, which they well understood, they could not return without an 
assurance from their parents or their priest that in future they would comply with 
the rules of the schools. The committee assured the children, their parents, and 
also the priest, that if the schools would not again be interrupted in like manner, 
they would gladly admit the children to them. The priest and parents refused to 
comply with this proposal, and that on all days which they regard as holy they 
could, as matter of right, take their children from the schools, without any regard 
to the rules thereof. 

For more than ten years there had been a rule, required by the committee, 
that those registered as scholars, for a given term should be constant and regular 
in their attendance, and not be absent, except by permission of the teachers or the 
committee, on reasonable cause shown. The committee claimed the right which 
they had exercised to suspend from school, during the remainder of the current term, 
scholars who violated the rule. The parents asked the Supreme Court to restrain 
the committee from excluding their children from school, and based their claims 
upon two grounds: 

First. ' ' Their constitutional right to worship God according to the dictates of 
their own consciences, without being abridged in the enjoyment of their civil rights. " 

Second. ' ' Right to exercise parental authority and government over their 
children as regards their moral training and culture." 

The court held at the outset, that the parents were not the proper parties to 
the suit; but, in view of the importance of the subject, they considered it on a broader 
ground, by supposing the children to have been substituted for the parents. 

The " rights of conscience " article in the Constitution of Vermont is: "That 
all men have a natural and inalienable right to worship Almighty God according to 
the dictates of their own consciences and understandings, as in their opinion shall 
be regulated by the word of God; and that no man ought to, or of right can, be 
compelled to attend any religious worship, etc. , contrary to the dictates of his con- 
science; nor can any man be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citi- 
zen on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religious worship; 
and no authority can or ought to be vested in or assumed by any power whatever 
that shall in any case interfere with, or in any manner control, the right of con- 
science in the free exercise of religious worship; nevertheless, every sect or denomi- 
nation of Christians ought to observe the Sabbath or Lord's Day, keep up some sort 
of religious worship, which to them shall seem most agreeable to the revealed will 
of God." 

The following are extracts from the opinion rendered by the court: 

"Art. III. (above recited) was not designed to subjugate the residue of the 
Constitution, and the important institutions and appliances of the government pro- 
vided by the enacted laws for serving the highest interests of the public as involved 
in personal condition and social relations, to the peculiar faith, personal judgment, 

543 



individual will or wish of any one in respect to religion, however his conscience 
might demand or protest. In that respect it is implied that while the individual 
may hold the utmost of his religious faith, and all his ideas, notions and preferences 
as to religious worship and practice, he holds them in reasonable subserviency to 
the equal rights of others, and to the paramount interests of the public as depend- 
ing on, and to be served by, general laws and uniform administration. 

"Let it be granted that parents and others may, upon their own respective rea- 
sons, control the attendance of the scholars, as against the official right of the com- 
mittee in that behalf, and practically the ground of system and order and improve- 
ments has no existence. * * * If a Catholic citizen should be serving on a jury in 
the midst of a trial when divine service in his church on holy Corpus Christi should 
be in progress, would it be a violation of his rights under said Art. III. to compel 
him to keep his seat, and serve through the trial ? The same may be asked of the 
Jew or the seventh-day Baptist, who should be required to do like services on Sat- 
urday. The same may be asked of a devout Methodist, when a camp meeting or 
a love-feast should be in progress in his vicinage. If either, or all, should refuse 
to serve, would their rights of conscience under Art. III. be a valid defense in 
prosecution for the penalty in such case provided. * * * * 

''Let it be repeated then, that that article in the Constitution was not designed 
to exempt any person or persons of any sect, on the score of conscience as to 
matters of religion, from the operation and obligatory force of the general laws of 
the state, authorized by other portions of the same instrument, and designed to 
serve the purpose contemplated by such other portions; it was not designed to ex- 
empt any persons from the same subjection that others are under to the laws, and 
their administration, on the score that such subjection at times would interfere with 
the performance of religious rites, and the observance of religious ordinances, which 
they would deem it their duty to perform and observe but for such subjections. 

' ' It remains now to be considered whether the bill can be maintained on the 
other ground, namely, the prerogative of parents to control their children as scholars, 
such as against the prerogative of the committee to make and enforce the rule in 
question." 



COMPULSORY EDUCATION LAW. 



AN ACT entitled an act amending an act concerning the education of chil- 
dren. Approved March 8, 1897, and declared an emergency. 

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, 
That every parent, guardian, or other person in the State of Indiana, having con- 
trol or charge of any child or children of the ages of six and fifteen years, inclusive, 
shall be required to send such child or children to a public, private, or parochial 
school or to two or all of these schools, each school year, for a term or period not 
less than that of the public schools of the school corporation where the child or 
children reside; provided, however, that any of the aforesaid children shall be of 
the ages of thirteen and fourteen inclusive, and be actively and regularly employed 
for their own support, or the support of those dependent upon them, they shall not 
be required to attend the aforesaid schools for a longer period or term than twelve 
weeks consecutively in any one school year; provided, that any and all children 
that have completed the first eight years' work of the common schools of the State 

544 



of Indiana, and have received certificates of graduation from the common schools, 
shall be exempt from the provisions of this act; provided, that children who are 
physically or mentally incapacitated for the work of the common schools are exempt 
from the provisions of this act; but the school authorities shall have the right and 
duty, where such exemption from the provisions of this act is claimed by any 
parent, guardian or custodian of such child or children, to cause an examination of 
such child or children, by a physician or physicians employed for such purpose by 
such officers, and if such physician or physicians hold that such child or children 
are capable of doing the work in the common schools, then such child or children 
shall not be exempt from the provisions of this act. 

Sec. 2. The county suprintendents of schools of a county, together with the 
secretary of the state board of charities and one member of the state board of education 
designated for such purpose by said board, shall "constitute a board of truancy, 
whose duty it shall be to appoint one truant officer in each county. This truant 
officer shall see that the provisions of this act are complied with, and when from 
personal knowledge or by report or complaint from any resident or teacher of the 
township under his supervision he believes that any child subject to the provisions 
of this act is habitually absent from school, he shall immediately give written notice 
to the parent, guardian or custodian of such child that the attendance of such child 
at school is required, and if within five days such parent, guardian or custodian of 
child does not comply with the provisions of this section, then such truant officer 
shall make complaint against such parent, guardian or custodian of such child in any 
court of record for violation of the provisions of this act; any such parent, guardian 
or custodian of child who shall violate the provisions of this act, shall be adjudged 
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not 
less than five dollars ($5.00) nor more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00), to which 
may be added, in the discretion of the court, imprisonment in the county jail not 
less than two nor more than ninety days. 

Sec. 3. A city having a school enumeration of five thousand or more children, 
may, in the discretion of the board of truancy, constitute a separate district for the 
administration of this act, and the truant officer or officers of such city shall be 
appointed by the superintendent of schools of such city, secretary of the state board 
of charities, and one member of the state board of education designated for such 
purpose by said board. Cities containing a school enumeration of ten thousand 
children or less shall have but one truant officer. Cities containing a school enum- 
eration of more than ten thousand and less than twenty thousand children may have 
two truant officers. Cities containing a school enumeration of twenty thousand and 
less than thirty thousand children may have three truant officers. Cities contain- 
ing a school enumeration of thirty thousand and less than forty thousand children 
may have four truant officers. Cities containing a school enumeration of more than 
forty thousand children may have five truant officers. The truant officers of cities 
shall enforce the provisions of this act, in the manner and under such penalties as 
are prescribed by section 2 of this act. 

Sec. 4. The truant officers provided for in this act shall receive from the 
county treasury two dollars for each day for actual service, to be paid by the county 
treasurer upon warrant signed by the county auditor; provided, that no county 
auditor shall issue a warrant on the county treasury for such services until the truant 
officer shall have filed an itemized statement of time employed in such service; and 
such statement shall have been certified to by the superintendent of schools of the 
corporation in which such truant officer is employed; provided, further, that no truant 
officer shall receive pay for more days than the average length of school term in the 
county or city under his supervision. 

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Sec. 5. All school officers are hereby required to make and furnish all reports 
that may be required by the superintendent of public instruction, or by the board 
of school trustees or commissioners of the city or incorporated town with reference 
to the workings of this act. 

Sec. 6. If any parent, guardian or custodian of any child or children is too 
poor to furnish such child or children with the necessary books and clothing, with 
which to attend school, then the school trustee of the township, or the board of 
school trustees or commissioners of the city or incorporated town where such 
parent, guardian or custodian resides, shall furnish temporary aid for such purpose, 
to such child or children, which aid shall be allowed, and paid upon the certificate 
of said officers by the board of county commissioners of said county. Such town- 
ship trustee or board of school trustees or commissioners, shall at once make out 
and file with the auditor of the county a full list of the children so aided, and the 
board of county commissioners, at their next regular meeting, shall investigate such 
cases and make such provisions for such child or children as will enable them to 
continue in school as intended by this act. 

Sec. 7. School commissioners, trustees and boards of trustees are empowered to 
maintain either within or without the corporate limits of their corporations a paren- 
tal home for incorrigible and truant children. Any child or children not being over 
twelve years of age who shall be truant, or incorrigible, may, with the common 
consent of the school trustee, or board of school trustees, or commissioners and 
parent, guardian or person having charge of such child or children, be compelled to 
attend such parental home for an indeterminate time. If the parent, guardian or 
person having charge of such incorrigible or truant child or children, shall refuse his 
consent to the attendance of such incorrigible or truant child or children at such 
parental home, the superintendent of schools or the principal, supervisor or teacher 
of any school, may file complaint in the Circuit or Superior Court of the county, 
and such court shall have the power, upon the hearing of the case, to order the com- 
pulsory attendance of such incorrigible or truant, in such parental home for an 
indeterminate time, not longer than one hundred and twenty (120) days. 

Sec. 8. For the defraying of the increased expenditure necessary for the car- 
rying out of the purposes of this act, trustees of school townships, boards of school 
trustees or commissioners of cities and towns, and boards of school commissioners, 
are hereby empowered to levy in addition to any and all sums heretofore provided 
by law, any amount of special school revenue not exceeding ten (10) cents on the 
hundred (100) dollars of taxable property, such taxes to be levied and collected as 
all other special school revenue. 

Sec. 9. If any child or children live more than two miles from the nearest 
public school, he shall not be subject to the provisions of this act, unless free trans- 
portation to and from school is provided for such child. 

Sec. 10. In order that the provisions of this act may be more definitely 
enforced it is hereby provided that the enumerators of school children in taking the 
annual school census shall ascertain and record the place and date of birth of every 
child enumerated, and the parent, guardian or custodian of such child shall sub- 
scribe and take oath or affirmation that such record is true. The enumerator is 
hereby empowered to administer such oath or affirmation, and any parent, guardian 
or custodian of any child who shall refuse to take such oath or affirmation shall be 
adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined any 
sum not less than one dollar. 

Sec. 1 1. Whereas, an emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this 
act, the same shall be in force from and after its passage. 

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